NATO and Ukraine to hold emergency talks after Russia's missile strike on Dnipro

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NATO and Ukraine will hold emergency talks on Tuesday following Russia's recent missile attack on Dnipro. The strike involved an experimental hypersonic missile, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed the attack was retaliation for Ukraine's use of Western missiles. He announced the production of the new missile, stating it could reach targets across Europe and have devastating effects, even with conventional warheads. In response to the threat, Ukraine's parliament canceled a session, and security measures were heightened in Kyiv. Meanwhile, Russia also targeted a residential area in Sumy with drones, resulting in casualties.


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