On February 12, 2025, as the Russia-Ukraine war nears its third anniversary, Russian military forces continued their relentless assault on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv with the same intensity as before. The Ukrainian capital was once again bombarded with missile strikes in the early hours of the morning, leaving widespread destruction in its wake. Ukrainian officials reported that the attack killed at least one civilian and left three others injured. The strikes also sparked multiple fires across the city, causing further damage to already war-torn neighborhoods. The destruction inflicted on Kyiv was severe, with buildings, infrastructure, and homes caught in the chaos of the missile barrage. The Russian assault on Kyiv represents a continued pattern of aggression in the ongoing conflict, which has caused immense human suffering, displacement, and devastation. Ukrainian authorities have emphasized the urgency of international support, as the city and the entire country continue to face the devastating effects of the war.
13 February,2025 10:40 AM ISTAmid the escalating global tension over the Russia and Ukraine conflict, External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar divulged the intricacies of diplomacy, to “keep communication lines open” during hostilities between nations
12 October,2022 02:16 PM ISTUkraine's capital Kyiv and other cities were rocked by multiple explosions on Monday morning, local media reported citing the city's mayor. Smoke billowed from several areas in the city. Explosions also reported in the cities of Lviv, Zhytomyr, Khmelnytsky, Dnipro and, Ternopil. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says many people killed and injured in multiple strikes across the country today
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