Russia Resumes Missile Attacks on Major Ukrainian Cities After Brief Truce
Summary
Russia resumed missile attacks on major Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv after a brief truce, damaging residential buildings and forcing civilians to seek shelter in freezing temperatures.
Key Points
- Russia resumed missile attacks on major Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv after a brief ceasefire.
- Ballistic missiles damaged multi-story residential buildings and a kindergarten in Kyiv, causing civilians to seek shelter in underground metro stations during severe cold.
- The missile attacks are part of ongoing hostilities, with Russia continuing to strike cargo routes and transportation infrastructure even during the truce period.
- The ceasefire followed a personal request from US President Donald Trump and trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, but peace efforts have since deteriorated leading to renewed intense conflict.