Ukraine parliament cancels session due to threat of Russian missile attack
Ukraine's parliament canceled its session on Friday due to fears of a potential Russian missile attack. This decision follows President Vladimir Putin's warning and the recent launch of a nuclear-capable missile at Dnipro, marking an escalation in the ongoing conflict. The Ukrainian presidency confirmed that government operations would continue under standard security measures. Several embassies, including those of the US, closed due to the threat of attacks, while Russian officials claimed advances in eastern Ukraine. Putin's remarks about striking countries supporting Ukraine have raised concerns. The situation has prompted discussions among NATO and Ukrainian officials, scheduled for Tuesday in Brussels, amid heightened tensions and military activity.