Russia Pounds Ukraine With Missile, Drone Strikes
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Started June 03, 2026
Moscow warned of a massive attack on Kyiv. And it delivered
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Russia Pounds Ukraine With Missile, Drone Strikes
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 02, 2026
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Jun 03, 2026
Russia's missile strikes on Ukraine are a necessary show of strength to deter NATO expansion and safeguard national security.
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The humanitarian impact of Russia's strikes on civilians should prompt immediate international intervention to protect innocent lives.
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While the attacks highlight the conflict's severity, they also reflect the need for dialogue to prevent further civilian casualties and regional instability.
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The escalation of military action by Russia undermines international law and threatens global stability, necessitating a unified response from the West.
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Ukraine's resilience in the face of Russian aggression demonstrates the strength of national sovereignty against oppressive regimes.
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