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Russia has started its largest air attack for the night from the beginning War against UkraineA Ukrainian official said on Sunday.
Moscow shot from 537 airports towards Ukraine, including 477 drones and bait and 60 missiles, Ukraine’s Air Force reports. Among these weapons, 249 were beaten, and 226 were lost electronically.
The attack was a “most massive airstrike” against Ukraine when Russia launched its invasion in February 2022, Yuri their own, head of the Ukrainian Air Force Communications Department, told The Associated Press, given both drones and various types of missiles.
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Russia has launched its largest air attack for the night from the beginning of the war against Ukraine, said a Ukrainian official. (Sergey Ilin/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
Several regions were sent, including Western Ukraine, far from the front line.
Poland and allied countries have overcome planes to ensure the safety of the Polish airspace, the Polish Air Force reported.
One man was killed in an unmanned blow According to Governor Oleksandra Prokudin, in the Herson region, and the other died when the drone was hit by a car in the Kharkiv region, said Governor Oleh Sinihubov. Six people were injured in Cherkasy, including the child, said the regional governor Ichor Taburet.

Poland and allied countries have overcome planes to ensure the safety of the Polish airspace, the Polish Air Force reported. (Photos supplied by Getty Images)
In the distant western region of Lviv, a large fire began in an industrial institution in the city of Drohobic after the drone attack, which also reduced electricity in the city.
The Ukrainian Air Force stated that one of the F-16 military aircraft, which put the West, crashed after damaging when it beat the air targets by killing the pilot.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow is ready for the next round of peace talks in Istanbul to end the war. (Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Sputnik/Kremlin Pool Photo/Efrem Lukatsky/AP)
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New attacks occur after the Russian president Vladimir Putin On Friday, he said that Moscow was ready for another round of peace talks in Istanbul to end the war.
It seems that the end is not visible, as the international peaceful efforts that the United States have not yet led to breakthroughs. Two recent rounds of conversations between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul were short and failed to achieve the agreement.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.