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Russia, after heavy strike on Kyiv, says it will keep increasing pressure on Ukraine

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MOSCOW, July 2 (Reuters) - Russia ‌said on Thursday it would keep increasing pressure on ​Ukraine, following a massive overnight strike on Kyiv that killed at least 17 people and ⁠wounded scores.

Ukraine said Russia launched 74 missiles and 496 drones in the attack, which destroyed a number of residential buildings. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it ​had been aimed exclusively at "military or quasi-military targets".

Peskov said President Vladimir Putin had been ‌briefed by his top military commander, Valery Gerasimov, on the results of what he called a "massive retaliatory strike" against Kyiv and other locations.

In the fifth year of ⁠the war, Russia has stepped up its missile and drone ⁠attacks, especially on Kyiv, as Ukraine has intensified its own drone strikes on Russia's energy sector, inflicting heavy damage that has led to widespread fuel shortages.

Asked about a statement by European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas that ‌the EU would propose yet more sanctions to step up pressure on Russia, ⁠Peskov replied: "Russia will continue to intensify pressure on the ‌Kyiv regime in order to achieve the goals ​it has set."

Peskov said a discussion was taking place in Russia over how to protect its security in response to what Moscow sees as steps ‌by the EU to "militarise" the continent and increase ​tensions.

Some Russian hardliners, angered by Ukraine's ⁠drone strikes and by what they see as a failed ‌U.S. promise to broker an end to ⁠the war on favourable terms, have urged Putin in recent weeks to abandon diplomacy and escalate.

"You are aware that there are proponents, including academics, of very ​drastic measures, just as ‌there are advocates for more restrained approaches," Peskov said.

"But one thing is beyond ⁠doubt: the secure protection of the Russian ​Federation and its national interests will be guaranteed, come what may."

(Reporting ​by Reuters, Editing by William Maclean)

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