Kyiv endured a third consecutive night of airstrikes from Russia that coincided with the NATO summit in Vilnius focused on Ukraine aid.
This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates.
The Kremlin reacted with hostility to the outcome of the NATO summit, calling the Group of Seven countries' pledge of security guarantees for Ukraine a "very dangerous mistake" and saying it will respond with "all means and methods at our disposal.""For the first time since independence, we have formed a security foundation for Ukraine on its way to NATO," Zelenskyy wrote on Twitter.
Zelenskyy on Wednesday accepted this, calling it "understandable" and expressing confidence that Ukraine would join the alliance when the war is over. The offensive led to falling debris in five districts. One person was found dead at one of the affected regions, Podilsky, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, according to a Google translation. Popko separately reported a 19-year-old girl and a 23-year-old man were injured.
The Kremlin slammed developments from the NATO leader summit held in Lithuania's capital saying the alliance has returned to "Cold War schemes."
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