Ukraine's Parliament Cancels Session Amid Russian Missile Threat
Ukraine's parliament suspends its session as security fears grow following Russia's launch of a hypersonic missile aimed at escalating tensions with the West.
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Summary
Amid fears of a Russian missile attack, Ukraine's parliament has canceled its session. President Zelenskyy condemned Russia’s hypersonic missile use as a severe escalation in the Ukraine conflict. The Kremlin claims this missile launch is a warning to the West in response to Ukraine's use of U.S. and UK missiles. Tensions rise as NATO plans an emergency meeting to address the situation, with Russia's offensive intensifying amid claims of military successes in eastern Ukraine.
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