Russia launches a massive daytime drone attack on critical infrastructure in western Ukraine, killing at least six people. NATO-member Poland has scrambled fighter jets in response to the escalation.
Russia launched a large-scale daytime drone strike targeting critical infrastructure in western Ukraine, resulting in at least six deaths and causing Poland to deploy fighter jets.
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