Russia Strikes Ukraine for Third Day, Flattening Kyiv Apartment Block

Russian forces have launched their largest aerial assault since the start of the full-scale invasion, resulting in multiple deaths and the destruction of residential buildings

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

2 sources
Russia Strikes Ukraine for Third Day, Flattening Kyiv Apartment Block

Russian forces have conducted a third consecutive day of intensive aerial attacks across Ukraine, significantly damaging residential infrastructure. In the capital city of Kyiv, a missile strike flattened an apartment block, contributing to a rising death toll. Ukrainian officials have characterized this current period of bombardment as the largest series of strikes since the full-scale invasion began.[1][2]

The scale of the current offensive has been described by observers as the largest series of strikes since the start of the full-scale invasion. This wave of violence has resulted in significant loss of life. While some reports indicated that five people had been killed in the recent attacks, other assessments have placed the death toll at nine individuals as the situation develops.[1][2]

The three-day bombardment has caused significant damage to the Ukrainian capital, with the flattening of the apartment block serving as a primary example of the destruction. As the largest strikes since the start of the full-scale invasion continue, the death toll has become a central concern for local authorities and emergency services. The persistent nature of the Russian attacks over three days underscores the intensity of the current military offensive against the nation.[1][2]

Related stories

Putin signals end of Ukraine war amid three-day ceasefire
Putin signals end of Ukraine war amid three-day ceasefire
FOX News - World

Putin signals end of Ukraine war amid three-day ceasefire

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he thinks the war with Ukraine is coming to an end as President Trump brokers a three-day ceasefire and prisoner exchange between both nations.

Israel and Finland advance to Eurovision final amid boycott
Israel and Finland advance to Eurovision final amid boycott
France 24

Israel and Finland advance to Eurovision final amid boycott

Favourites Finland and Israel advanced from the first Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday, despite five countries boycotting the contest over Israel’s participation. Belgium pulled off a surprise qualification, while Croatia, Greece, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Serbia and Sweden also secured spots in Saturday’s grand final in Vienna.

Trump rejects Iranian response to US peace proposal
Trump rejects Iranian response to US peace proposal
The Guardian

Trump rejects Iranian response to US peace proposal

US president said Iran’s response to the US peace proposal was ‘stupid’ and that the ceasefire is ‘unbelievable weak’ Trump calls Iran’s response to peace plan ‘totally unacceptable’ as ceasefire frays Turkey’s foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, will visit Qatar later today for talks on the war, its impact on the region and efforts to ensure navigational safety in the strait of Hormuz is resumed, a Turkish diplomatic source told the Reuters news agency. Turkey, which neighbours Iran, has been in close contact with the US, Iran and mediator Pakistan since the start of the conflict. It condemnded the US and Israel for launching