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NATO ally scrambles fighter jets

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NATO Ally Scrambles Fighter Jets After Russian Strikes on Ukraine
NATO member Poland scrambled fighter jets to its airspace on Saturday in response to a devastating barrage of Russian strikes on Ukraine .

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 · 18h · on MSN
Poland scrambles jets as Russia strikes Kyiv before US-Ukraine peace talks
 · 12h
Russia attacks Kyiv with missiles and drones, killing 1 and wounding many ahead of Ukraine-US peace talks
 · 12h
Russia downs 111 Ukrainian drones in three hours, defence ministry says
Russia's Defence Ministry said its air defence systems had intercepted and destroyed 111 Ukrainian drones in three hours over six Russian regions, including eight over Moscow.

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Russia launches air attack on Kyiv as Zelenskyy prepares for crucial Trump meeting
 · 15h
Russian drones, missiles pound Ukraine ahead of Zelenskiy-Trump meeting
 · 9h
Nato scrambles fighter jets as Putin blasts Ukraine ahead of Zelensky's crunch Florida meeting with Trump
The overnight assault - which included drones slamming into apartment blocks and the disabling of multiple power and heating plants - raises profound questions over whether Putin has any genuine inten...

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Russia launches massive attack on Kyiv with drones, missiles ahead of Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
 · 16h
Poland scrambles fighter jets as Putin hits Kyiv ahead of Trump-Zelensky talks
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