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Russia launches 'biggest' aerial barrage on Ukraine

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December 30, 2023

Kills 18, days after Moscow blamed Kyiv fora strikeona military ship in Crimea

Russia launches 'biggest' aerial barrage on Ukraine

Russian forces attacked Ukraine with the largest missile and drone barrage of the 22-month invasion, killing at least 18 people, days after Moscow blamed Kyiv for a strike on a military ship in Crimea.

"We will certainly respond to terrorist strikes," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on X, formerly known as Twitter. The Ukrainian leader said targets had been struck by Russia from Kharkiv in the northeast to Lviv in the far west.

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