At least 25 people were killed in a massive Russian strike on Ukraine, including three children, authorities said. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest.
Breakdown
- At least 25 people were killed and dozens injured in Russia's latest overnight bombardment on Ukraine. 2s
- Russia launched one of its largest drone and missile attacks since 2022, with hundreds of drones and missiles fired; some penetrated Ukrainian defenses and struck areas near the Polish border. 24s
- Significant destruction occurred in Ternopil, where two apartment blocks were hit and at least 19 people were burned alive; energy facilities were also targeted, causing widespread power outages. 1m 3s
- Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Turkey seeking support from Prime Minister Erdogan to involve Russia in diplomatic peace efforts, but the Kremlin has declined to send a representative. 1m 33s
- A U.S. delegation, including Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, is in Ukraine to help restart peace talks. 2m 13s
