NATO has scrambled a number of warplanes after Vladimir Putin unleashed a record-breaking barrage of missiles on Ukraine .
The Ukraine capital suffered nine hours and nine minutes of hell from Vladimir Putin , leaving 10 dead and 48 injured, with dozens hospitalised. The intense strikes forced NATO to scramble warplanes amid fears of a threat to neighbouring allied state Poland.
Putin’s horrific bombardment of the Ukraine capital is the strongest evidence so far that he has no intention of engaging with Donald Trump ’s peace moves, as he also shies away from a face-to-face meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky .
Russia hit Kyiv with cruise missiles, and hypersonic Kinzhal - or Dagger - ballistic missiles as well as deadly Shahed drones - shrouding the city in smoke in one of the hars