World·NewFighting continues in Russia's war against Ukraine, which is running low on munitions that would help it shoot down and intercept Russian strikes.Russia's attacks on Saturday struck Odesa, Kharkiv and the country's capital, KyivThomson Reuters · Posted: Jul 11, 2026 8:53 AM EDT | Last Updated: 18 minutes agoListen to this articleEstimated 3 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.Smoke rises in Kyiv during a Russian missile strike targeting Ukraine's capital on Saturday. (Vladyslav Sodel/Reuters)Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles and drones on Saturday, killing two people and wounding 19, officials said, as Kyiv awaits supplies of air defence munitions after a shortage has left it exposed to Russian attacks.Eleven people were wounded in the capital, Kyiv, by an attack that used ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones."Civilian infrastructure was hit even before the air raid alert was issued," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, adding that rescuers were working on the site.WATCH | Is Ukraine running out of interceptors as war rages on?:Is Ukraine running out of interceptors? | About ThatJuly 7|Duration 2:52Andrew Chang breaks down why Ukraine’s air defences failed to intercept any of the ballistic missiles Russia fired during its latest attack.
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Fighting continues in Russia's war against Ukraine, which is running low on munitions that would help it shoot down and intercept Russian strikes.










