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At least three people are dead after Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine today.
NPR's Joanna Kakissis reports from Kiev,
Russian President Putin had warned he would retaliate for a covert Ukrainian attack in Russia that destroyed Russians of neither dozens of Russian bomber planes.
The explosions lasted for hours overnight.
This is what we heard at NPR's bureau in Kyiv as drones flew over our neighborhood and Ukraine's air defense tried to shoot them down.
Several fires were reported across the city.
Kyiv officials said three firefighters died on duty as rescue operations continue.
Ukraine's air force said Russia also launched ballistic and cruise missiles at Kyiv and several cities all over the country.
Russia attacks Ukrainian cities every day, but on a much larger scale in recent weeks.
President Trump has compared Russia and Ukraine to two children fighting in a park.
Joanna Kakisis, NPR News, Kyiv.
President Trump has threatened to end billions of dollars in contracts and subsidies given to companies controlled by billionaire Elon Musk.
As NPR's Bobby Allen reports,