Russia pounds Ukraine with missiles, drones for second day in row, Kyiv
says
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[August 27, 2024]
By Valentyn Ogirenko and Gleb Garanich
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched several waves of missile and drone
attacks targeting scores of Ukrainian regions and killing at least four
people, Ukraine's military said early on Tuesday, a day after Moscow's
biggest air attack of the war on its neighbor.
Two people were killed when a hotel was "wiped out" in the central
Ukraine city of Kryvyi Rih, regional officials said. Two died in drone
attacks on the city of Zaporizhzhia, east of Kryvyi Rih.
Kyiv region's air defense systems were deployed several times overnight
to repel missiles and drones targeting the Ukrainian capital, the
region's military administration said on Telegram.
Reuters' witnesses reported at least three rounds of explosions
overnight in Kyiv.
On Monday, Russia launched more than 200 missiles and drones, killing at
least seven and damaging energy infrastructure in an attack condemned by
U.S. President Joe Biden as "outrageous."
Analysts at the Washington-based think tank Institute for the Study of
War, said in their note late on Monday that Moscow "likely lacks the
defense-industrial capacity to sustain such massive strikes at a similar
scale with regularity."
Several Russian military bloggers, such as the pro-war collective under
the name of Rybar, called the Moscow attacks an "act of retaliation" for
Ukraine's surprising incursion into Russia's territory - the first such
action since World War Two.
The Kremlin said on Monday there will be a response to Ukraine's action
in Kursk, but three weeks into the incursion, Kyiv claims further
advances. Moscow says it keeps pummeling Ukraine troops there - but is
still unable to push them out.
The size of the Tuesday attacks and their full impact was not
immediately known, but Ukraine's air force said it recorded the launch
of several groups of drones and the take-off from Russian airfields of
strategic Tu-85 strategic bombers and MiG-31 supersonic interceptor
aircraft.
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Rescuers stand at a site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's
attack on Ukraine, in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine August 27, 2024.
REUTERS/Stringer
Reuters could not independently verify the reports. There was no
immediate comment from Russia.
The Kremlin denies targeting civilians in the war that President
Vladimir Putin launched against Russia's smaller neighbor with a
full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The Russian defense ministry said that its strikes on Monday hit
"all designated targets" in Ukraine's critical energy
infrastructure.
Kryvyi Rih, Kyiv and central and eastern regions of Ukraine were
under air raid alerts for most of the night, starting at around 2000
GMT on Monday.
Two civilians may be still under the rubble of the hotel in Kryvyi
Rih and five were injured in the attack, Serhiy Lisak, the governor
of the Dnipropetrovsk region where Kryvyi Rih is located, said on
Telegram.
Six shops, four high-rise buildings and eight cars were also damaged
there, he added.
In Zaporizhzhia, two people were killed and four injured overnight,
Ivan Fedorov, governor of the Zaporizhzhia region, said on Telegram.
"Such are the consequences of the overnight attack by Shaheds on
Zaporizhzhia," Fedorov said, referring to the Iranian-made kamikaze
drones that Kyiv says Russia uses in its attacks.
(Reporting by Valentyn Ogirenko, Gleb Garanich and Oleksandr
Kozhukhar in Kyiv; Writing by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by
Stephen Coates and Lincoln Feast.)
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