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Russia-Ukraine Strikes Kill Civilians as Kyiv Faces Missile Attacks

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Russian and Ukrainian strikes killed civilians on both sides on Saturday. The exchanges highlighted a sharper summer escalation and Kyiv's air-defence strain.

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Air strikes continue between Russia and Ukraine, killing at least seven people since Friday, according to the authorities of both countries.

·Montreal, Canada
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Russian strikes on Ukraine killed four people between Friday evening and Saturday, including two in the middle of the day in Kyiv, while Ukrainian drone strikes killed three people, including two children in Russia, according to the authorities of the two countries.

·Montreal, Canada
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ROME (ITALPRESS) "One more night of cross-attacks between Kiev and Moscow. Russian air raid on Ukraine, in particular in Kiev, killed at least two people. To make it known are the local authorities. The military administration in the Ukrainian capital, after having issued a missile alert, reported a fire in a warehouse. "According to preliminary information, there is a dead and several wounded," said the same source on Telegram. In Zaporizhzhia …

·Rome, Italy
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Forty-eight hours after a massive night strike against the Ukrainian capital and its region, which killed 16 people, a ballistic missile alert was launched again in Kiev. In addition, a Russian drone killed a man in Zaporija in southern Ukraine during the night.

·Paris, France
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At least two people were killed in Russian attacks on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv during the night from Friday to Saturday, local authorities have announced.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Reformatorisch Dagblad broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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