Russian attacks on drones and missiles killed at least three people in Kiev and injured more than a dozen others, in the wave of night strikes, including civilian goals that followed the promise of President Vladimir Putin to retaliate on the Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases.
Tymur Tkochenko, head of the military administration of Kyiv, published on the telegram number of victims. Kyiv Metro – whose deep tunnels are used as shelters – they said that its infrastructure was damaged and one of the key lines was partially closed, and the repairs are expected to last 24 hours.
The attack on Ukraine came hours after US President Donald Trump told German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that it might be necessary to let Russia and Ukraine “fight” for a while. Trump said he would be willing to punish both countries if he did not believe they were honest about peace.
President Volodymyr Zeletskiy, in the post of Friday, said that “almost all Ukraine” was focused and called on allies around the world to stop war by raising pressure on Russia.
“If someone does not exert pressure and gives the war more time for life – this is a deductible and responsibility,” Zelenka said. “We have to act definitely.”
Russia has launched 407 drones and 45 missiles, six of which are ballistically, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. There were 369 drones and 36 missiles. They were “focused on civil and critical infrastructure”, the state emergency service said. The first respondents were among the victims in Kiev.
Putin warned this week in a phone call with Trump that Moscow would be a retaliation for Ukrainian operations in Russian territory that destroyed several strategic nuclear bombers this weekend.
According to local governors, three regions were damaged in Western Ukraine and industrial infrastructure was damaged by industrial infrastructure. Three rockets were captured through the lion, where the power was cut, as well as in the town of Ternopil. More than 2,000 households in Kiev suffered power outages after night attacks, Dtek Energy Company said.
Several Russian regions also came under the attack of drones, although no death was reported. In total, Russia destroyed 174 Ukrainian drones overnight, the Ministry of Defense said. According to the mayor of the capital, ten were shot down. The authorities temporarily closed three airports in the Moscow area for security, but have been reopened since then.
In Engels, in the Saratov area, drones caused fire in an industrial location and damaged the residential building, the local governor said. In the Kaluga area, the Tronni fragments fell on the highway. In Belgorod, an explosion on the railway line temporarily disrupted the train services, the regional authorities said.
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