Kyiv hit by a “large -scale” Russian attack, says the mayor

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Russia’s “large -scale attack” against Ukraine’s capital killed four people and wounds at least eight others, said Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko.

Drones struck several regions overnight, including the attachment, where at least 16 people, including three children, were injured, authorities said.

The foreign minister of Ukraine said hundreds of drones and rockets were used in the latest attacks around Ukraine. Russia has not commented.

On Saturday, Ukraine President Volodimir Zelenski warned that Russia would not stop with its country – which is why it tests European air defense with the latest invasions in several countries belonging to the NATO Military Union.

Russian President Vladimir Putin began a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and repelled international efforts – led by his American counterpart Donald Trump – to end the war.

“Putin will not wait for his war to finish in Ukraine. He will open some other direction. No one knows where. He wants it,” Zelenski said.

He spoke hours before the last Russian barrage began to hit Ukrainian cities. The details still appear.

In neighboring Poland, Jets were shaken early on Sunday when Russia struck Western Ukraine, Polish armed forces said.

The Polish military further described the actions – which became routine from the Polish and NATO aircraft Downloaded three Russian drones In Polish airspace on September 10 – as preventive.

Moscow denied responsibility after Denmark stated that the drones flew over his airports. Denmark herself said the incidents seem to be the work of a “professional actor” without specifying who this is.

Estonia has accused Russia of breaking its airspace with combat aircraft.

After the invasion, NATO launched a mission to strengthen its eastern flank.

Trump has come to say that NATO nations should take down Russian planes in their airspace.

He also displaced his position in the war in Russia-Ukrana, saying for the first time last week that Ukraine could win all his land back from Moscow.

In a Speech delivered to the UN General Assembly On Saturday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his country did not intend to attack EU or NATO member states, but warned of a “decisive answer” to any “aggression” aimed at Moscow.

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