
At least 20 killed, dozens injured in Russia-Ukraine air attacks; Ukraine's largest single-day attack on Russia targets military, energy, and logistics hubs, while Russia escalates with civilian casualties and grain store targeting.
AI-generated summary
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict with escalating attacks on both sides.
Transcript of NPR discussion on Russia-Ukraine conflict, including details of attacks, civilian casualties, economic impacts, and political responses. (Preserved verbatim with paragraph breaks)
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Escalation of attacks leading to increased international diplomatic efforts.
Likely · Within weeks

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