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The Ukrainian Air Force says Russia launched its largest aerial attack yet on Ukraine last night with the capital,
Kyiv, the main target.
At least one person was killed, more than 20 wounded.
NPR's Joanna Kakisis reports the attack came just hours after a phone call between President Trump and Russian President Putin.
Ukraine's air defense teams worked for hours shooting down Russian drones and missiles flying over Kyiv.
military counted 550 drones and missiles launched throughout Ukraine.
Its air defense crews destroyed most of them, but more than 70 drones got through.
The attack left more than 23 people injured and destroyed homes, warehouses, and cars.
Smoke from fires billowed into the sky.
The attack came as the Pentagon paused some military aid,
including air defense munitions already promised to Ukraine.
Joanna Kekises, NPR News, Kiev.
A unique shift in immigration demographics is shaping up, according to two think tanks,
the left-leaning Brookings Institution and the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute.