Russia strikes cities from east to west Ukraine, starting fires and killing at least 2
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian missiles pounded cities across Ukraine early Thursday morning, according to Ukrainian authorities, starting fires, killing at least two people and trapping others under rubble.
The early morning missile attack was Russia’s largest in over a month, and came a day after reports of sabotage at a Russian military airfield in Chkalovsk near Moscow.
It also coincided with the United Nations General Assembly summit in New York, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a speech and presented a Ukrainian “peace formula,” and came on the International Day of Peace.
The same day, Poland said it would stop transferring its own weapons to Ukraine as it works to modernize its own military.