Russia Launches Major Overnight Attack on Ukraine, Killing Five
L'essentiel
- Russia launched a major overnight attack on Ukraine, killing five people and injuring dozens.
- Kyiv and Dnipro were targeted, with strikes hitting residential buildings and causing blackouts and fires.
- President Zelenskyy had warned of a possible massive Russian strike.
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Russia launched a major overnight attack on Ukraine, resulting in casualties and injuries in Kyiv and Dnipro. The strikes hit residential buildings, causing blackouts and fires. This follows Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's warnings of a potential massive Russian strike.
Five people have been killed and dozens have been injured in Ukraine after Russia launched a major overnight attack.
Four people have been killed in Dnipro and 16 were injured. One person was also killed in Kyiv, while at least 20 were injured following Russian strikes in the early hours of Tuesday.
Thousands of people took shelter in Kyiv as large plumes of smoke rose from the city's centre. Air raid warnings were in place across most of Ukraine.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has urged people to stay in shelters. The head of Kyiv's City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, said: "The enemy is striking with ballistic missiles".
Klitschko said two high-rise apartment buildings had been hit and there are fears people are trapped under rubble.
As the Russian attacks hit Kyiv through the early morning, the buzz of drones could be heard between more than a dozen loud explosions as strikes made impact.
Blackouts and fires have also been reported across the city and the wider extent of damage is not yet clear.
The attacks come after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday reiterated warnings of a possible massive Russian strike and urged residents to pay special attention to air raid alerts.
"Intelligence warnings regarding Russian strikes remain in effect. A massive strike is possible, they have prepared one," Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address.
Last week Russia said it would target military and decision-making centres in Kyiv, and urged foreigners to leave the city.
It said it would launch "systematic strikes" in response to a drone strike last month on a dormitory in Ukraine's Russian-held Luhansk region which killed 21 people.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the full extent of the damage?
- What specific types of missiles were used?
- What will be the international response to this attack?
- What is Russia's next move in this conflict?





