
Russian Strike on Kyiv Kills 11 Ahead of NATO Summit
July 6, 2026 / 2:02 AM EDT / CBS/AP Add CBS News on Google At least 7 people died when Russia launched waves of missiles and drones targeting Kyiv overnight…
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At least seven people were killed when Russian missiles and drones struck the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv early on July 6, 2026. Another 24 were wounded, said Tymur Tkachenko, Kyiv's City Military Administration head said in a post on Telegram. Eleven people were killed and 46 injured in the overnight strikes on Kyiv that caused damage in four districts of the city, according to a post on Telegram by Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
Furthermore, Russia carried out a massive air attack on Ukraine a day before the leaders of NATO countries are set to meet for their annual summit.
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At least seven people were killed when Russian missiles and drones struck the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv early on July 6, 2026.
according to CBS News — LatestAnother 24 were wounded, said Tymur Tkachenko, Kyiv's City Military Administration head said in a post on Telegram.
according to CBS News — LatestEleven people were killed and 46 injured in the overnight strikes on Kyiv that caused damage in four districts of the city, according to a post on Telegram by Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
according to Bloomberg — PoliticsRussia carried out a massive air attack on Ukraine a day before the leaders of NATO countries are set to meet for their annual summit.
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