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Russian missiles hit cities across Ukraine, including Kyiv

The barrage of strikes adopted what have been days of euphoria in Ukraine after certainly one of its greatest army successes to this point...

North Korea fires 2 missiles toward sea after US-SKorea drills

The launches had been the North's seventh spherical of weapons assessments in two weeks. ...

Russia fires missiles at Odesa port hours after signing grain export deal

Russian missiles hit town of Odesa on Saturday, hours after Moscow and Kyiv signed offers permitting grain exports to renew from the Black...

Russian missiles hit Kremenchuk shopping center with more than 1,000 civilians inside, Ukraine says

Russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall in central Ukraine with more than 1,000 civilians inside on Monday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated. "The occupiers...

North Korea test-fires 8 short-range missiles toward sea

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea test-fired a salvo of eight short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea on Sunday, South Korea’s navy mentioned,...

North Korea fires suspected ICBM and 2 other missiles, South says

(*2*)SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea test-launched a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile and two shorter-range weapons into the ocean Wednesday, South Korea mentioned,...

Russian missiles bring fresh fear to displaced Ukrainians in Odesa

ODESA, Ukraine — Much of Ukraine remained quiet on Russia’s Victory Day and after, regardless of rampant hypothesis that the Kremlin would goal...

Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Missiles strike Odesa

Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Odesa, the essential Black Sea port, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that the blockade on...

U.S., U.K., Australia to work together on hypersonic missiles

WASHINGTON — The United States, United Kingdom and Australia introduced Tuesday they may work together through the lately created safety alliance often called...

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