From the BBC:
“Russia fires 120 missiles
from air and sea – Ukraine”
An air raid alert has been issued
across Ukraine, as a fresh wave of Russian missiles targets major cities. Presidential
adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said more than 120 missiles had been launched at the
population and civilian infrastructure. At least three people - including a
14-year-old girl - were taken to hospital after explosions hit the capital
Kyiv, Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said. Blasts were also heard in the cities of
Kharkiv, Odesa, Lviv and Zhytomyr. The regional leader of the southern province
of Odesa, Maksym Marchenko, spoke of a "massive missile attack on
Ukraine".
The Ukrainian Air Force said
Russia was attacking the country from "various directions with air and
sea-based cruise missiles". It added that a number of Kamikaze drones had
also been used. Air raid alerts sounded in all regions of the country on
Thursday morning. Presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych urged civilians to
seek shelter and said the country's air defences were operating. In Kyiv, two
homes were damaged by debris from an intercepted missiles, according to the
city military administration, while Mr Klitschko said "several
explosions" had been reported. In the southern region of Mykolaiv,
Governor Vitaly Kim wrote that five missiles were intercepted by air defences. Mr
Marchenko said 21 missiles were shot down in the Odesa region. He added that
missile fragments had hit a residential building but no casualties were
reported. And in the Western city of Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy said several
explosions had been reported. Mr Podolyak accused Moscow of seeking "to
destroy critical infrastructure and kill civilians en masse".
Dozens of Russian attacks have
pounded Ukraine in recent weeks, causing repeated power cuts across the
country. The mayor of Lviv said on Thursday that 90% of his city was without
power, while Mr Klitschko warned there could be fresh power and water cuts in
the capital. Power cuts have already been reported in Odesa and Dnipropetrovsk.
"They are introduced due to the threat of missile attacks, in order to
avoid significant damage if the enemy manages to hit energy facilities,"
the DTEK energy supplier wrote. Oleksandr Vilkul, head of the Military
Administration in the central city of Kryvyi Rih, said missiles fired at his
city had been launched from Russian "ships and planes from the Black
Sea". Power in the city had been switched off as a "precaution",
he added. Ukraine's southern command had already issued a warning that Russian
force were preparing to launch up to 20 missiles from positions in the Black
Sea. In one barrage earlier this month, Ukraine shot down 60 of more than 70
missiles fired by Russian forces. Moscow has repeatedly denied targeting
civilians in its missile strikes. However, President Vladimir Putin has
recently admitted that Russian troops have been hitting Ukraine's critical
energy facilities. The admission followed allegations from some international
leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, that targeting energy
facilities could amount to a war crime. The government in Kyiv has pleaded with
Western leaders to provide it with additional air defences, and US President
Joe Biden recently agreed to supply its Patriot system.
^ If only Putin could fall off a
balcony like his opponents then Russia's Genocide in Ukraine would end. ^
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