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Russia hits Ukraine's Kyiv, Odesa in fresh attacks

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Russia launched fresh attacks on Kyiv and Odesa, Ukraine's two largest cities. Ukraine is facing a shortage of munitions needed to defend against Russian ballistic missiles. In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged NATO members to fulfill commitments made at the recent Ankara summit. The attacks underscore Ukraine's urgent need for military aid to counter ongoing Russian strikes.

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Fresh attacks on Kyiv and Odesa

Evidence

Ukraine is running low on munitions needed to counter Russia's ballistic missiles.

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged NATO members to deliver on promises made at the Ankara summit this week.

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  • Fresh attacks on Kyiv and Odesa
  • Ukraine's defensive munitions depleted

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The strikes come with Ukraine running low on munitions needed to counter Russia's ballistic missiles. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged NATO members to deliver on promises made at the Ankara summit this week.

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged NATO members to deliver on promises made at the Ankara summit this week.

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Ukraine is running low on munitions needed to counter Russia's ballistic missiles.

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There was an Ankara summit this week involving NATO members where promises were made.

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