Quick Glance: Russia Launches Largest Iranian Drone Attack on Kyiv Yet
- Russia launched multiple waves of air strikes on Kyiv, in what is believed to be the largest use of Iranian-made drones since the start of the war.
- Ukraine's Air Force confirmed they had downed 52 out of 54 drones launched by Russia, including the 'kamikaze' drones.
- It is unclear how many drones were actually shot down over Kyiv.
- One man, aged 41, was killed by falling debris, marking the 14th assault on Kyiv this month.
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Candles, coal and wood burning stoves: one restaurant in Kyiv's city centre is doing all it can to keep welcoming its customers during the frequent ... Show more
Dining out in the dark.
A restaurant in Kyiv is forced to work by candlelight with Ukraine's capital left partially without electricity as the ... Show more
Ukrainians in Kyiv defied power outages that have impacted parts of the country by enjoying dinner at a popular restaurant by candle light. https://abcn.ws/3DiUbro
MacDonald's resumed delivery from some of its restaurants in Kyiv on Sept. 20 after shutting down operations across Ukraine because of Russia's ... Show more
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Quick Glance: Russia will mobilize 300,000 reservists in a partial mobilization.
- Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, has ordered a partial mobilization.
- Putin raises the threat to Russia. Putin has now stated that the partial mobilization is "necessary to protect our homeland, its sovereignty, and territorial integrity, as well as to ensure the security of our people and the people in the liberated territories," as Russia refers to Ukraine's occupied territories.
- On Wednesday, Putin accused the West of attempting to "blackmail" Russia with nuclear weapons.
- Furthermore, Putin announced the annexation of further Ukrainian lands, which has been accelerated since Tuesday as a consequence of "referendums" in four partially seized areas.
Ukrainian chef and his partner are opening a restaurant in London that is fully staffed by Ukrainian refugees.
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Quick Glance: McDonald's will reopen some restaurants in Ukraine.
- McDonald's will reopen several stores in Kyiv and Western Ukraine in stages after temporarily halting operations after Russia invaded the nation in February.
- McDonald's has 109 stores in Ukraine, but the company did not indicate how many will reopen, when they would, or which locations would be the first to welcome customers back.
- MCDONALD'S IS GOING TO SEAL RUSSIAN BUSINESS McDonald's sold all 847 sites in Russia to a local franchise owner earlier this year, marking the first time the business "de-arched" or quit a major region after 30 years.
Quick Glance: At least 15 people were killed by Russian rockets during an Independence Day strike.
- Russian forces launched a rocket attack on a train station in central Ukraine on Independence Day, killing at least 15 people and injuring about 50, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had warned for days that Moscow might try "something particularly cruel" this week.
- A Russian strike on a rail station on Ukraine's Independence Day killed at least 15 people. (Nine
- "Russian provocations and brutal strikes are a possibility," Zelenskyy stated.
- Over the course of 24 hours, Russian forces struck multiple towns and villages in Donetsk province in the east, killing one person, according to authorities.