Russia launched a significant missile and drone assault on Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, just before a NATO summit in Ankara, which is attended by US President Donald Trump. The attack involved 74 missiles and nearly 500 drones, causing substantial damage and resulting in at least 30 fatalities. This escalation is seen as an attempt by Russia to exert pressure on Ukraine and disrupt the diplomatic proceedings of the summit. The event is part of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, marking one of the deadliest assaults on Kyiv this year.
Key Takeaways
Russia’s missile and drone attack on Kyiv appears to be a strategic move to influence the NATO summit discussions.
The attack is consistent with a pattern of escalation rather than de-escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Market pricing suggests an increased likelihood of a military clash involving NATO and Russia, with current odds reflecting a 16.5% chance of such a scenario by the end of 2026.















