- Kyiv suffered its most extensive aerial assault since Russia's full-scale invasion began, with waves of drones and missiles injuring 23 people and damaging multiple districts overnight into Friday.
- The attack predominantly targeted Kyiv, resulting in 23 injuries, with 14 requiring hospitalisation, and significant damage to residential buildings, commercial facilities, and rail infrastructure across at least five districts.
- Ukraine's air force reported Russia unleashed 550 drones and missiles across the country, predominantly Shahed drones and 11 missiles, with Ukrainian air defences shooting down 270 targets.
- The assault occurred hours after Donald Trump held a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin and commented on his administration's decision to pause some shipments of crucial weapons, including Patriot and Stinger missiles, to Ukraine.
- This latest attack marks the most severe aerial bombardment of Kyiv since the war began, following closely on the heels of Russia's previous largest aerial assault less than a week prior.
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