Ukraine War: Three potential reasons behind Russia’s high-level missile attacks

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Military analyst Sean Bell has set out three possible reasons why Ukraine has seen the ninth multiple missile strike this month, which came after a previous 50-day lull in Russian attacks.

The overnight strike came after Russia claimed to have destroyed a US-provided Patriot air defence system protecting the capital Kyiv, a claim Ukraine and the US have denied.

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