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A child sits at the site of Russian missile and drone strikes in Kyiv. Photograph: Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters View image in fullscreen A child sits at the site of Russian missile and drone strikes in Kyiv. Photograph: Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters Deadly air raids across Ukraine after warnings of Russian strike wave Kyiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv hit, with apartment buildings among the targets according to officials, after president said intelligence predicted ‘massive strike’ Russian air raids on major Ukrainian centres including Kyiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv killed at least nine people and wounded dozens by early morning on Tuesday, authorities said. In Kyiv, at least four people killed and 29 others were injured across the capital, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the capital’s military administration. Five people were killed and 16 injured in a Russian attack on Dnipro, in Ukraine’s east, said the regional governor, Oleksandr Hanzha. All those injured were taken to hospital, he said, posting pictures of heavily damaged residential buildings, burnt-out vehicles and a destroyed children’s playground. Ukraine war briefing: Ending war before winter ‘correct and realistic’, says senior Kyiv aide Read more In Kyiv, a suspected missile strike on a 24-storey apartment building triggered a collapse, with people likely trapped under the rubble, said Vitali Klitschko, the mayor. Other buildings including a nine-storey apartment block caught fire, he said. “In the Obolon district, cars are burning after being struck by falling missile debris. There are also fires at two locations in open areas, including one near a kindergarten,” Klitschko said. Thousands of residents of Kyiv were taking refuge underground in metro stations and other shelters, witnesses said, after air raid warnings that covered much of the country early on Tuesday. View image in fullscreen A woman carries a toddler as smoke rises above a Kyiv multi-storey building after Russia attacked, hitting apartment buildings. Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday had reiterated warnings of a potentially major assault and urged residents to pay special attention to air raid alerts. “Intelligence warnings regarding Russian strikes remain in effect. A massive strike is possible, they have prepared one,” said Ukraine’s president in his nightly video address. “Our defenders are ready 24/7 to the fullest extent possible with the supplies currently available.” In Ukraine’s north-eastern Kharkiv region, 10 people, including a child, were injured in drone and missile attacks, said the mayor, Ihor Terekhov. Russia last week warned that it intended to launch “systematic strikes” on targets in Kyiv linked to the Ukrainian military as well as decision-making centres, and urged foreigners to leave. It came after a drone strike on a dormitory in Ukraine’s Russian-held Luhansk region, which killed 21 people. Ukraine denied carrying out the attack. With Reuters and Agence France-Presse Explore more on these topics Ukraine Russia Europe War

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Ukraines president claims intelligence predicted a massive strike. Yet, only nine people died and dozens were wounded. How can we trust such dire warnings when they dont match the reality on the ground?

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Tragic as it was, the response shows resilience and resourcefulness. How can we better align warnings with reality to protect civilians? #UkraineStrong #Peace

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Tragic loss, but resilience shines through. How can we improve warning systems to better protect civilians? #UkraineStrong #Peace

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Tragic loss of life, but lets not overreact. The warning system is likely imperfect, like any human endeavor. Lets focus on supporting Ukraines resilience and urging restraint to prevent unnecessary escalation. #UkraineStrong

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Academically, this underscores the critical importance of robust early warning systems and international cooperation. Lets focus on enhancing resilience and minimizing collateral damage. #ScienceForPeace #InternationalCooperation

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Tragic loss of life, but its crucial we consider the root causes of conflict and work towards peace.