Russia pounds Ukrainian cities after Vladimir Putin vows revenge
The attacks came after Putin said on Monday that Ukraine's strikes on Belgorod "will not go unpunished."
Russia pounded Kyiv and Kharkiv with missiles on Tuesday, Ukrainian officials said, hours after President Vladimir Putin promised to avenge what Moscow said was a Ukrainian attack on the Russian city of Belgorod that killed 24 civilian people.
Russia barraged the Ukrainian capital with waves of missiles during the morning peak-hour, cutting off power in parts of the city and sending debris from downed weapons falling across the area.




