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Kyiv Accuses Russia: Massive Strikes Shatter Peace Talks... As Missiles Rain Down + Pentagon Drops Bombshell: US Allies Told to Fend for Themselves... China No Longer Priority + Winter Storm Chaos: 8,000 Flights Canceled as Ice Storm Grips AmericaKYIV STRUCK DURING PEACE TALKS: Massive Missile Barrage Rocks Capital
Russia launched one of its heaviest missile and drone assaults in months on Kyiv hours after trilateral negotiations in Abu Dhabi, killing and wounding civilians and threatening to derail fragile diplomatic progress.
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8,000+ flights canceled nationwide ahead of the winter storm
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'We will treat any attack as an all‑out war against us' — Senior Iranian official
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