Russia’s 11-Hour Assault on Kyiv
Geopolitics
Ukraine
Started July 03, 2026
The deadly missile and drone bombardment was retaliation for recent Ukrainian attacks on critical Russian infrastructure
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Russia’s 11-Hour Assault on Kyiv
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jul 02, 2026
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Jul 03, 2026
The international community should support Ukraine's right to defend itself while urging Russia to seek diplomatic solutions instead of military retaliation.
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The bombardment of Kyiv is a violation of international law, escalating the conflict and endangering innocent civilians without addressing the root causes.
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Both sides must reconsider their military strategies; continuous escalation leads to more suffering and destabilizes the region further.
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Russia's retaliation against Ukraine's attacks on its infrastructure is a legitimate act of self-defense, highlighting the need for stronger military responses.
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The situation reflects a tragic cycle of violence; each side’s aggression only deepens the conflict, making peace harder to achieve.
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