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Kiev claims massive overnight air attack launched by Russia Kiev claims massive overnight air attack launched by Russia
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A Ukrainian military spokesman said that an unprecedented number of weapons was used in the barrage A Ukrainian military spokesman said that an unprecedented number of weapons was used in the reported barrage
The Ukrainian Air Force, which is responsible for the nation's air defenses, said it faced a massive Russian barrage overnight. Officials throughout the country have reported damage. The Ukrainian Air Force, which is responsible for the nation's air defenses, said it faced a massive Russian barrage on Thursday night and Friday morning. Officials throughout the country have reported damage at multiple sites.
The reported air raid, which has yet to be confirmed by the Russian military, reportedly involved dozens of drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles launched on Thursday night and Friday morning. Igor Ignat, the spokesman for Kiev’s military, told the media that “we have never seen so many targets on our monitors simultaneously.” The alleged air raid, which has yet to be confirmed by the Russian military, reportedly involved dozens of drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat told the media “we have never seen so many targets on our monitors simultaneously.”
Earlier in the week, Kiev celebrated what it hailed as a major success in the conflict, after a Russian warship in the Crimean port city of Feodosia was damaged by air-launched cruise missiles.
Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said a metro station was damaged, as well as warehouses in two separate districts of the Ukrainian capital. His office said a business center was also set on fire.Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said a metro station was damaged, as well as warehouses in two separate districts of the Ukrainian capital. His office said a business center was also set on fire.
Sergey Lisak, who heads the Dnepropetrovsk Region, reported that a shopping mall was hit in the city of Dnepr, the region’s capital. Oleg Sinegub, his counterpart from Kharkov Region, said “civilian infrastructure” was damaged, including warehouses and a medical facility.Sergey Lisak, who heads the Dnepropetrovsk Region, reported that a shopping mall was hit in the city of Dnepr, the region’s capital. Oleg Sinegub, his counterpart from Kharkov Region, said “civilian infrastructure” was damaged, including warehouses and a medical facility.
Prime Minister Denis Shmygal reported issues with the power supply in the city of Kharkov – which Mayor Igor Terekhov confirmed – and damage in Lviv, Sumy, Odessa, and Zaporozhye Regions, when he summed up the events in the morning. The minister claimed that “most of the air targets were intercepted” by Ukrainian forces. Prime Minister Denis Shmygal reported there had been issues with the power supply in the city of Kharkov – which city Mayor Igor Terekhov confirmed – and damage in Lviv, Sumy, Odessa, and Zaporozhye Regions. The minister claimed that “most of the air targets were intercepted” by Ukrainian forces.
Ignat, the military spokesman, claimed on national television that Russia used “everything” in its arsenal except the Kalibr sea-launched cruise missiles, from kamikaze drones to hypersonic air-launched Kinzhal missiles. Ignat claimed on national television that Russia used “everything” in its arsenal from kamikaze drones to hypersonic air-launched Kinzhal missiles.
Moscow previously stated that Kiev tends to exaggerate the number of Kinzhal missiles used by Russia in the conflict in order to claim that it intercepted those projectiles.Moscow previously stated that Kiev tends to exaggerate the number of Kinzhal missiles used by Russia in the conflict in order to claim that it intercepted those projectiles.
The Ukrainian official estimated that Russia used 18 Tu-95 strategic bombers to fire air-launched missiles overnight.The Ukrainian official estimated that Russia used 18 Tu-95 strategic bombers to fire air-launched missiles overnight.
Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s top general, later said that the military had detected 158 separate launches and claimed that 27 drones and 87 cruise missiles were stopped. He put the number of Kinzhal launches at five.
Earlier in the week, Kiev celebrated what it hailed as a major success in the conflict: a Russian warship in the Crimean port city of Feodosia was damaged by air-launched cruise missiles.