Six killed in ‘most massive’ Russian air attack, Ukraine says

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People sheltered in a metro station in Kyiv during the barrage

Russia has launched one of its biggest air attacks on Ukraine of the war so far, the head of the Ukrainian air force has said.

At least six people were killed and dozens wounded as missiles and drones were fired into more than half of Ukraine’s regions on Monday.

Power infrastructure was hit, causing widespread blackouts, as the entire country was put under air raid alert and told to take shelter.

Russia confirmed it had launched attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure – one of its long-term tactics – and said all its targets were hit.

The barrage of missile and drone attacks began across the country overnight on Monday and continued into the morning.
According to Mykola Oleshchuk, the commander of Ukraine’s air force, Russia launched 127 missiles and 109 attack drones. Out of them, Ukraine shot down 102 missiles and 99 drones.

While the main target of this attack was energy infrastructure, it was also an attempt by Moscow to strike at Ukraine’s reserves of another key resource: morale.
Ukrainians have been electrified by the recent successful incursion of their troops deep into Russian territory in the Kursk region.
With Monday’s strikes, Russia was intending to bring ordinary people in Ukraine back down to earth with a bump – reminding them, and politicians in Western capitals, that the Kremlin still has the upper hand in this war.
The message from Moscow was make no mistake, Russia can still inflict misery on the Ukrainian population whenever it chooses.

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