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      Massive drone attack hits Kiev, leaving 3 dead

      2025-03-23 16:20 Last Updated At:03-24 11:09

      Ukraine's capital, Kiev, was struck by a large-scale drone attack early on Sunday, resulting in three deaths, multiple injuries, and fires in different areas of the city.

      The Ukrainian State Emergency Service confirmed that the assault left three people dead and caused widespread destruction.

      According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, multiple districts of the city were targeted, with buildings and vehicles set ablaze.

      Additionally, the Ukrainian armed forces claimed on social media that between late Saturday and early Sunday, Russia conducted drone attacks on multiple regions of Ukraine, including Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Kiev, and Khmelnytsky oblasts.

      No statement has been made so far by Russian authorities regarding these attacks.

      Massive drone attack hits Kiev, leaving 3 dead

      Massive drone attack hits Kiev, leaving 3 dead

      Massive drone attack hits Kiev, leaving 3 dead

      Massive drone attack hits Kiev, leaving 3 dead

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      Chinese commerce minister meets president of Boeing Global

      2025-03-26 03:09 Last Updated At:04:17

      China will steadfastly expand its high-standard opening-up and keep improving its business environment, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said in Beijing on Tuesday.

      It is hoped that Boeing will seize the opportunity, deepen its cooperation with China's aviation industry, and provide more high-quality products and services to Chinese businesses and consumers, Wang said when meeting with Brendan Nelson, senior vice president of the Boeing Company and president of Boeing Global.

      As the world's two largest economies, China and the United States should carry out mutually beneficial economic and trade cooperation, which conforms to the fundamental interests of both sides, the minister said.

      He expressed the hope that Boeing will play an active role in maintaining the stability and health of the global aviation industry ecosystem, and contribute to the development of China-U.S. economic and trade relations.

      Noting that aviation is a highly globalized industry with deeply integrated production and supply chains, Nelson said Boeing will continue to honor its commitment to the Chinese market, expand its investment in China, and support the growth of China's air transportation sector.

      The United States and China have complementary strengths and are interdependent. Mutually beneficial cooperation meets the expectations of businesses on both sides, he said.

      Boeing is ready to continue playing a constructive role in the healthy, stable development of U.S.-China relations, he added.

      Chinese commerce minister meets president of Boeing Global

      Chinese commerce minister meets president of Boeing Global

      Chinese commerce minister meets president of Boeing Global

      Chinese commerce minister meets president of Boeing Global

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