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Rusia lanzó una oleada de 426 drones y 24 misiles sobre Ucrania: un muerto en Kiev y ataques sin precedentes en el oeste del país

Rusia lanzó una de las ofensivas aéreas más intensas de los últimos meses contra Ucrania durante la madrugada de este lunes, con el despliegue de 426 drones Shahed y 24 misiles de diverso tipo sobre todo el territorio, informó la Fuerza Aérea de Ucrania. La capital, Kiev, fue uno de los principales objetivos: al menos una persona murió y siete resultaron heridas, entre ellas una niña de 15 años, en ataques que provocaron múltiples incendios, destrucción en edificios residenciales y daños a infraestructura civil.
La ofensiva comenzó en la noche del domingo y se prolongó hasta primeras horas del lunes, dejando una estela de destrucción en al menos ocho distritos de la capital. “Rescatistas y personal médico trabajan en múltiples puntos de la ciudad”, indicó el alcalde de Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, al confirmar que el impacto de proyectiles y la caída de escombros causaron heridas a varios civiles. Una de las víctimas, precisó la Fiscalía, fue atendida por una crisis hipertensiva provocada por el ataque.

Entre los lugares afectados en Kiev se encuentra una estación de metro en el centro, comercios, un jardín de infancia y bloques de viviendas. En el distrito de Shevchenkivskyi, un dron impactó contra los pisos inferiores de un edificio residencial, provocando un incendio en tres plantas. Las imágenes del lugar mostraban paredes chamuscadas y residentes desconcertados entre cristales rotos.
El Ministerio del Interior y la Policía Nacional confirmaron daños adicionales en los distritos de Dniprovskyi, Obolonskyi, Darnytskyi, Holosiivskyi, Sviatoshynskyi y Solomyanskyi. En varios de ellos, la onda expansiva rompió ventanas y puertas, afectó supermercados, guarderías, y hasta destruyó por completo dos viviendas, una de ellas aún en construcción.
Durante la madrugada, el sonido de las sirenas y las explosiones mantuvo en vilo a los residentes de la capital, muchos de los cuales se refugiaron en estaciones subterráneas. Las fuerzas de defensa aérea lograron interceptar la mayoría de los drones y misiles, pero 23 drones impactaron sus objetivos, causando graves daños en varias zonas, según fuentes militares ucranianas.
El presidente de Ucrania, Volodimir Zelensky, se refirió al ataque desde su cuenta en la red social X, donde confirmó que los daños alcanzaron múltiples regiones, incluyendo Kiev, Kharkiv e Ivano-Frankivsk, además de otras zonas como Sumy, Poltava, Mykolaiv y Kherson.
“Los esfuerzos de rescate y emergencia están en marcha en nuestras ciudades y comunidades tras el ataque ruso”, escribió.
“Los ataques rusos son siempre una agresión contra la humanidad —en Kiev, un jardín de infancia se incendió, junto con edificios residenciales e infraestructura civil”, añadió.
Agradeció a las unidades de defensa aérea, aviación del ejército y fuerzas de guerra electrónica por la respuesta, y reiteró el pedido a los aliados occidentales para aumentar la producción de armamento y mantener la presión sobre Moscú: “Solo una presión real sobre Rusia puede detener esta agresión”.
En la región occidental de Ivano-Frankivsk, a varios cientos de kilómetros de Kiev, el impacto de la ofensiva también fue significativo. Al menos cuatro personas resultaron heridas, incluida una niña, de acuerdo con el Servicio Estatal de Emergencias de Ucrania. El alcalde de la ciudad, Ruslan Marcinkiv, declaró que este ha sido “el mayor ataque” contra la ciudad desde el inicio de la invasión a gran escala en febrero de 2022, y agradeció a los equipos de emergencia por su rápida respuesta.
Por su parte, en Kharkiv, segunda ciudad más grande del país, se registraron 12 ataques durante la misma noche. El alcalde Ihor Terekhov confirmó que una instalación industrial civil fue alcanzada, provocando un incendio, mientras que los estallidos reventaron ventanas de edificios de apartamentos. No se han reportado víctimas mortales en esta región, aunque continúa la evaluación de daños.
A las 8:00 de la mañana de este lunes, la Fiscalía de Kiev informó que se abrió una investigación preliminar por crimen de guerra, conforme al artículo 438 del Código Penal de Ucrania, debido a los ataques indiscriminados contra zonas habitadas y civiles. Las autoridades han señalado que el número total de víctimas podría aumentar a medida que se completen las tareas de rescate y remoción de escombros.
Desde el inicio de la invasión rusa, Ucrania ha denunciado más de una decena de ataques masivos con drones y misiles contra infraestructuras civiles, hospitales y zonas residenciales. Las autoridades reiteraron este lunes su pedido a los aliados occidentales para el suministro urgente de sistemas antiaéreos adicionales, ante lo que califican como una escalada sistemática en el uso de armamento de largo alcance por parte del Kremlin.
(Con información de EFE y Europa Press)
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Rubio blasts China over ‘unjust and tragic’ 20-year sentence for Hong Kong democracy activist Jimmy Lai

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The U.S. urged China to reverse what Secretary of State Marco Rubio called an «unjust and tragic» sentence against Hong Kong publisher and democracy activist Jimmy Lai, after Beijing-backed courts handed the 78-year-old a 20-year prison term under the national security law.
«The conviction shows the world that Beijing will go to extraordinary lengths to silence those who advocate fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong,» Rubio said in a statement. «The United States urges the authorities to grant Mr. Lai humanitarian parole.»
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) used Hong Kong’s courts to sentence Lai on Monday, cementing one of the most consequential national security cases since Beijing imposed a sweeping new law in the wake of months-long anti-CCP protests.
Lai, a billionaire media entrepreneur, founded the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper in 1995 once Hong Kong’s most outspoken pro-democracy publication. He is among the highest-profile figures arrested under the 2020 National Security Law Beijing imposed following the unrest.
The protests, sparked by fears Beijing was eroding Hong Kong’s promised autonomy, were followed by a sweeping security crackdown that criminalized dissent and reshaped the city’s legal system.
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Jimmy Lai, owner of Hong Kong-based media company Next Media Ltd, leaves the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) headquarters in Hong Kong Sept. 17, 2014. (Tyrone Siu / Reuters)
The sentence also puts renewed pressure on President Donald Trump, who has previously spoken out about Lai’s detention and is expected to travel to Beijing in April amid broader negotiations with China. Human rights advocates and some lawmakers have urged Trump to raise Lai’s case directly with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, warning that silence would be read in Beijing as acquiescence.
Trump said in December 2025 that he had personally urged Xi to release Lai.
«I spoke to President Xi about it, and I asked to consider his release,» Trump said. «He’s not well, he’s an older man, and he’s not well, so I did put that request out. We’ll see what happens.»
Hong Kong authorities convicted Lai of two counts of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces, a national security offense under the Beijing-imposed law. Prosecutors argued that Lai and his co-defendants used his media platform and international network to lobby for sanctions, blockades or other hostile actions by foreign governments against China and Hong Kong — actions the court said threatened national security.
Judges labeled Lai the «mastermind» of the alleged plots.
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Lai also was convicted of conspiracy to publish seditious materials under a separate provision of Hong Kong’s colonial-era Crimes Ordinance, applied in conjunction with the national security regime. Prosecutors cited hundreds of Apple Daily articles they said were designed to «incite public hatred or contempt» against authorities.
Lai and his defense team rejected that characterization as criminalizing expression.

Crowds of protesters marching on the streets of Hong Kong during the demonstration on January 1, 2020. Anti-CCP demonstrations led to a major crackdown. (Willie Siau / SOPA Images via Getty )
Sebastian Lai, the publisher’s son, said the sentence effectively amounts to a life term given his father’s age and deteriorating health.
«20 years, he’s 78 years old now. This is essentially a life sentence — or more like a death sentence, given the conditions he’s being kept in,» Sebastian Lai said on FOX Business Monday. He said his father has lost significant weight in detention and now suffers from heart issues and diabetes, adding, «we’re incredibly worried about his life.»
Sebastian Lai said his father, a Catholic, remains «a man of deep faith» despite years in detention, believing «no matter how hard the conditions he was under, that he still did the right thing.»
He also recalled that his father declined multiple opportunities to leave Hong Kong before his arrest, choosing instead to stay rather than abandon his principles or colleagues.

Sebastien Lai and Sen. Marco Rubio posing for a photo with a poster of Lai’s father. (Fox News)
The younger Lai said his father’s case should serve as a warning for Taiwan, arguing that Beijing’s promise of autonomy under a «one country, two systems» model in Hong Kong has revealed how tightly mainland China ultimately controls the territory.
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Lai already has spent more than five years in prison serving a separate sentence for a fraud conviction and for organizing unauthorized assemblies during the protests.
His defense has argued the case criminalized political speech and journalism rather than genuine national security threats, saying Lai’s calls for international pressure on Beijing amounted to lawful advocacy and that meetings with U.S. officials and media appearances were routine for a prominent publisher and democracy advocate, not evidence of conspiracy.
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Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ thanks Trump as party secures historic supermajority

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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party secured a sweeping win in Sunday’s parliamentary elections, capturing about 316 seats in the 465-member lower house and achieving a governing supermajority alongside allies. The result gives her a strong mandate to advance a conservative agenda focused on defense, immigration and economic reforms, the Associated Press reported.
A heavy metal fan and drummer, Takaichi — who has long cited former British PM Margaret Thatcher as a personal and political inspiration — expressed gratitude for President Trump’s support, thanking him for his congratulatory message following the victory and signaling continued alignment with Washington.
Trump praised her leadership in a post after the results were announced. «Congratulations to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her Coalition on a LANDSLIDE Victory in today’s very important Vote,» Trump wrote on social media, «Sanae’s bold and wise decision to call for an election paid off big time. Her Party now runs the Legislature, holding a HISTORIC TWO THIRDS SUPERMAJORITY — The first time since World War II. Sanae: It was my Honor to Endorse you and your Coalition. I wish you Great Success in passing your Conservative, Peace Through Strength Agenda. The wonderful people of Japan, who voted with such enthusiasm, will always have my strong support.»
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President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrive to speak to troops aboard USS George Washington at Fleet Activities Yokosuka on Oct. 28, 2025 in Yokosuka, Japan. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The election outcome represents one of the strongest performances for the ruling party in years and solidifies Takaichi’s position only months after taking office as Japan’s first female prime minister.
Following the results, Takaichi said she was prepared to move forward with policies aimed at making Japan «strong and prosperous,» as she seeks to implement reforms and bolster national security, the Associated Press reported.
Her agenda includes boosting defense spending, revising security policies and stimulating economic growth, while maintaining a tougher posture toward regional threats such as China. Known for her hawkish stance on Beijing, Takaichi is expected to maintain Japan’s close alignment with the United States.
«Takaichi’s landslide win shows other leaders that defiance of China can be popular with voters. Nobody has to appease or please Xi Jinping anymore,» Asia analyst Gordon Chang told Fox News Digital.
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Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s prime minister, is seen playing drums in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2021, when she was the internal affairs minister. (Kyodo via Reuters)
U.S. officials also welcomed the outcome. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described aid on Fox News’ «Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo» that Takaichi is a strong ally and emphasized that her leadership strengthens the strategic partnership between Washington and Tokyo.
Takaichi’s victory is widely seen as a geopolitical signal as well as a domestic political triumph. Analysts say the strengthened mandate could deepen cooperation with the United States on security and economic policy at a time of rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
The snap election, called just months into her premiership, was widely viewed as a referendum on her leadership. With the opposition fragmented, voters delivered a decisive result that now gives Takaichi political space to pursue her agenda through the remainder of the parliamentary term.
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Lawmakers applaud Sanae Takaichi during a lower house session in Tokyo on Oct. 21, 2025, after she was elected Japan’s first female prime minister. (Eugene Hoshiko/AP Photo)
Takaichi backs strengthening Japan’s defense posture and supports constitutional revision to expand the role of the military. Economically, she has praised the stimulus-driven policies associated with former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Her public thanks to Trump underscores how central the U.S. alliance remains to Tokyo’s strategy moving forward, experts say, as she prepares to translate electoral momentum into legislative and security action at home and abroad.
Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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