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Russian Missile Barrage on Kyiv Sparks Urgent Calls for NATO Action

At least 27 people were killed and scores wounded on July 2 as a massive Russian aerial assault tore through residential districts and civilian infrastructure in Kyiv. The destruction ignited immediate political friction in Washington, intensifying demands for accelerated military aid and robust air defense support ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.

Republican lawmakers are framing the strike as a desperate tactical shift by the Kremlin. Representative Joe Wilson of South Carolina characterized the attack as a war crime, arguing that the assault underscores the necessity of deepening U.S. military commitments. Similarly, Don Bacon of Nebraska criticized the current Pentagon leadership for what he termed a lack of urgency, calling for both tougher sanctions and the rapid deployment of advanced missile defense systems to counter Russian aggression.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy utilized the aftermath of the attack to renew his push for domestic manufacturing of the MIM-104 Patriot system. By transitioning to local production, Kyiv aims to secure its skies against ballistic missile threats while bolstering regional industrial capacity. Meanwhile, a delegation from the European Conservatives and Reformists Group met with U.S. officials this week, reporting a sense of cautious optimism regarding a potential cease-fire this year. Despite these diplomatic overtures, European representatives emphasized that maintaining transatlantic unity remains the primary defense against Moscow’s ongoing campaign.

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