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Ten wounded in Russian missile attack on Kyiv

GreenWatch Desk Conflicts 2024-03-25, 11:32pm

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Ten people including a teenage girl were wounded Monday after Ukrainian air defence systems downed two Russian missiles over the capital, sending metal debris crashing to the ground.

Authorities in the eastern Kharkiv region also announced a 65-year-old manhad died in the courtyard of his home during a bout of Russian shelling.
AFP journalists in Kyiv saw emergency workers in helmets clearing concrete and bent metal from one building ripped open during the attack, the third aerial bombardment of the capital in just five days.
Moscow has escalated its aerial attacks on Kyiv, targeting keyin frastructure in the wake of fatal Ukrainian bombardments on Russian border regions.
AFP reporters heard several explosions and air raid sirens in Kyiv almost simultaneously at around 10:30 am (0830 GMT) as officials urged residents totake shelter.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack showed again that Ukraine needed better air defence systems from its allies.
"It means safety for our cities and saved human lives. All of us in the world who respect and protect life need to stop this terror," he wrote onsocial media.
Emergency services said 10 people were wounded, while Kyiv's Mayor VitaliKlitschko said the teenager was among those hospitalised, and two pregnantwomen suffered acute stress reactions.
Oksana, a Kyiv resident, was at work when she first heard the air raidsirens and then a blast.
"Before I could do anything, the first explosion hit," she told AFP. "There was a cloud of dust, smashed cars, windows, everything."
The head of Kyiv's military administration, Sergiy Popko, said Russia hadattacked with two ballistic missiles launched from the annexed Crimean peninsula.
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He said both had been shot down but falling debris crashed onto severalcentral districts. Officials said an arts academy building and a gym weredamaged.
"Again this morning Russia is attacking Ukraine with hypersonic missiles,"the US ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, wrote on social media.
"Ukraine needs our assistance now. There is not a moment to lose," sheadded, in reference to a $60 billion military aid package held up in the USCongress.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba posted footage purporting to showschool children running to a shelter at the time of the attack.
"This is a reminder that Ukraine urgently requires more air defence,particularly Patriot systems and missiles capable of repelling any Russianattack," he wrote.
The Kyiv attack came after almost a dozen people were wounded in a Russian drone strike on southern Ukraine overnight, and a fire broke out at a major Russian power plant following a Ukrainian drone attack.
Kyiv said Russian drones had hit the southern regions of Mykolaiv andOdesa, leaving residents without electricity in parts of the Black Sea territory.
In Russia, a fire broke out at a power plant in the southern region ofRostov, the local governor said, after a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks in thearea.
Two power units at the Novocherkassk power station, one of the largest insouthwest Russia, were taken offline, Governor Vasily Golubev said on social media.
The Rostov region borders Ukraine and the regional capital is home to Russia's military command head quarters for its offensive against Kyiv, reports BSS.