2025-07-10
29 分钟This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Katie Watson, and at 13 hours GMT on Thursday the 10th of July, these are our main stories.
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Ukraine's capital Kyiv is hit with a barrage of Russian drones and missiles.
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Police in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv are investigating the shooting of what the security service says is one of its officers at close range.
It comes after another overnight bombardment by Russia.
Kyiv was hit by hundreds of drones as well as missiles,
killing two and injuring more than a dozen people.
There was damage reported across the city, forcing thousands of residents to take shelter.
President Zelensky said the attacks proved that Russia was not interested in peace.
Last night they launched another massive attack on Ukraine, mainly targeting our capital, Kiev.
The attack involved Russian-Iranian Shahid drones.
These drones have been heavily upgraded to cause more destruction and to be harder to shoot down.