Prisoner swap goes ahead as Kyiv mourns 24 killed in Russian strike on flats
Ukraine mourned 24 people killed in a Russian strike on apartment buildings in Kyiv, including a 12-year-old girl. Rescuers saved 30 lives from the destroyed flats.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedUkraine mourned 24 people killed in a Russian strike on apartment buildings in Kyiv, including a 12-year-old girl. Rescuers saved 30 lives from the destroyed flats. President Zelensky stated the missile was recently produced, suggesting Russia circumvents sanctions for components. Simultaneously, Ukraine released 205 prisoners in the first stage of a planned 1,000-person exchange, with Russia also releasing 205 of its soldiers to Belarus. This swap occurred during a three-day ceasefire, which was followed by Russia's largest drone assault since the war began, with Ukraine reporting over 1,400 drones and 56 missiles launched in a single 24-hour period. Negotiations have stalled since February, and Ukrainian officials suggest the escalation may be timed to disrupt political atmospheres.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extracted1,410 Russian drones and 56 missiles were launched at Ukrainian cities from May 13-14.
205 Ukrainians were released in the first stage of a prisoner exchange with Russia.
24 people were killed in a Russian strike on 18 flats in Kyiv.
Russian missile used in the strike was produced recently, indicating circumvention of sanctions.
Escalation in Russian attacks may be timed to coincide with US President Trump's trip to Beijing.