Russian drones & missiles attack Kyiv: Girl child, 3 others killed
Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Administration, confirmed the attack and said 10 others were wounded in the attack that targeted civilian areas across the city.
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This is the first major bombardment since an air attack on Kyiv killed at least 21 people last month. (PTI)
Kyiv, 28 Sept
At least four people were killed when Russia unleashed a
barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, with the
capital city of Kyiv suffering the heaviest assault.
This is the first major bombardment since an air attack on
Kyiv killed at least 21 people last month.
Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Administration,
confirmed Sunday's casualties via Telegram, and said 10 others were wounded inthe attack that targeted civilian areas across the city. A 12-year-old girl was
among the dead.
“The Russians have restarted the child death counter,”
Tkachenko wrote on Telegram.
Thick black smoke could be seen rising from a blast near the
city centre.
The strikes that began overnight and continued after dawn
also targeted residential buildings, civilian infrastructure, a medical
facility and a kindergarten, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, who also
said damage was reported at more than 20 locations across the capital.
At Kyiv's central train station, passengers arrived to the
crackle of anti-aircraft gunfire and the low buzz of attack drones. Mostly
women, they waited quietly in a platform underpass until the air raid alert
ended. Parents checked the news on their phones while children played online
games.
“The sky has turned black again,” said one woman at the station,
who gave only her first name, Erika. “It's happening a lot.”
At a multi-story residential building heavily damaged by a
drone attack, a large section of the upper floors was gutted and windows blown
out. Emergency services personnel, including firefighters with an extended
ladder truck, used power saws to clear the debris. Piles of glass littered
nearby sidewalks as building residents, some looking shaken, sat on benches.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha described the scope
of the assault as involving “hundreds of drones and missiles.” “We must
maximise the cost of further escalation for Russia,” Sybiha said, writing on X.
Russian officials did not immediately comment on the
attacks.
The assault also triggered military responses in neighbouring
Poland, where fighter jets were deployed early Sunday morning as Russia struck
targets in western Ukraine, according to the Polish armed forces.
Polish military officials characterised these defensive
measures as “preventative.”
International concerns have mounted recently that the
fighting could spread beyond Ukraine's borders as European countries rebuked
Russia for what they said were provocations. The incidents have included
Russian drones landing on Polish soil and Russian fighter aircraft enteringEstonian airspace.
The latest bombardment follows President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy's announcement Saturday of what he called a “mega deal” for weapons
purchases from the United States. The USD 90 billion package includes both the
major arms agreement and a separate “drone deal” for Ukrainian-made drones that
the US will purchase directly.
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