In a shocking escalation, Russian forces launched a devastating missile attack targeting Ukraine’s secret intelligence communications centre. Massive explosions rocked Kyiv and surrounding regions, including Kharkiv and Sumy, as Russia claimed direct hits on Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate. The strikes, involving warplanes, drones, and ballistic missiles, also crippled critical airfield infrastructure. Ukrainian officials confirmed multiple explosions, raising alarms as the conflict intensified with unprecedented precision attacks on high-priority military targets. The destruction has heightened fears of further escalation in the ongoing war.
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The foreign secretary has said the UK and allies will not be "bullied by Putin's shameless grandstanding" as the prime minister faces pressure to allow Ukraine.. Sky News
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