Russia starts major aviation attacks on the capital of Ukraine.

grey placeholderThe Reuters explosion reveals the night sky for KYIV, the capital of Ukraine, following the major missiles and drone attacks in Russia. Reuters

According to urban authorities, at least 14 people were injured due to Russia’s major missiles and drone attacks.

The Ukrainian Air Force fired a fire in a residential building by firing 250 drones, 14 drones and 14 ballistic missiles in Russia.

It has been one of the biggest air assaults in the city since the beginning of the war.

The Air Force said it had downloaded six missiles and 245 drones.

“I am convinced that this attack is in Moscow,” said Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky.

Shoot came out several hours after Russia and Ukraine participated in the prisoner swap after a conversation between Turkey’s officials.

Zelensky described “difficult nights” and said that there was a fire and an explosion as housing, business, and cars fell through the strike or debris throughout KYIV.

Olha Chyrukha, a 64 -year -old local resident living in the central KYIV, told Reuters as follows. “I hope they agree with the ceasefire.

Timur tkachenko, the head of the military administration of KYIV, said: “Improves its own tactics for the use of drones and is impressive in ballistic use.”

Zelensky said that only “additional sanctions for major sectors of the Russian economy” can be forced to agree to the ceasefire.

Last week, Russia said Ukraine fired hundreds of explosive drones, including a strike in Moscow. The Russian Defense Ministry said 485 drones were shot down.

On Friday, Ukraine and Russia transferred more than 390 soldiers and civilians in the largest prisoner exchange since the Kremlin began assaults in February 2022.

The two countries agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners.

US President Donald Trump, who has made a pledge but has not ended the war so far, suggested that swaps can lead to something big on social media.

At the beginning of this week, Trump called the war with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and then Kremlin and Ukraine said they would “start” immediately.

But Putin said Russia has not solved a 30 -day ceasefire request by creating a “memorandum of a future peace agreement” in cooperation with Ukraine.