Russia launches massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, Kyiv says
DAMAGE REPORTED
Poland’s military said its warplanes and those of its allies had been put on alert after the Russian missile and drone assault, which struck western regions of Ukraine that border the NATO member state.
The regions with targeted power or critical infrastructure included Rivne and Volyn in the northwest, Khmelnytsk in the southwest, Zhytomyr in the north, Lviv in the west, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad and Vinnytsia in central Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia in the southeast and Odesa in the south.
At least seven of those regions had facilities that were hit or damaged, officials said.
Neighbouring Moldova, whose grid is linked to that of Ukraine, reported small disruptions to its power network.
In the northeastern Sumy region, from where Ukraine launched its incursion into Russia on Aug 6, authorities said a railway infrastructure facility had been struck, but did not say which one or give further details.
A 69-year-old man in the Dnipropetrovsk region was among at least five people confirmed dead, local officials said. The others were in the regions of Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Zhytomyr and Volyn.
In Lutsk, an apartment block was damaged, the mayor said after reporting explosions.
Blasts also shook central Kyiv and air defences could be heard engaging incoming targets on the outskirts of the capital.
The air force said Russia used 11 TU-95 strategic bombers during Monday’s attack, as well as other weaponry.
Ukrainians had been expecting a major Russian missile attack for some time. The US embassy issued a warning last week of an elevated risk of attack around Ukrainian Independence Day, which Ukraine marked on Saturday.
About 15 missiles and 15 drones targeting the capital of Kyiv were downed, Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, wrote on Telegram.
Both Russia and Ukraine deny deliberately targeting civilians. Each says its attacks are aimed at destroying infrastructure critical to the other’s war effort.
Source: CNA