Russia’s biggest missile, drone attack in Ukraine kills at least 13, demolishes building, officials say.

A series of Russian missiles and drones killed at least 13 people and injured dozens across Ukraine, authorities said Tuesday, just days after President Volodymyr. Zelenskyy warned that Moscow was preparing for a “new big strike.”
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Russia launched 656 drones and 73 missiles into Ukraine on Monday night and Tuesday night, the Ukrainian military said. Forty missiles and 602 drones were downed or intercepted but 38 locations were hit, with Kyiv being the main target, the air force said.
On the other hand, the Russian military said it had carried out a “massive strike” on a target in Ukraine with inter-armed hypersonic missiles. Moscow has said it is targeting Ukraine’s military and industrial hub.
AFP reporters heard several explosions in the Ukrainian capital, where local authorities said Russia had fired rockets, started fires, cut power to many regions and trapped people in damaged buildings.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said four people were killed and at least 58, including two children, were injured in “multiple enemy attacks.”
In the southern industrial city of Dnipro, nine people were killed, including a child, when a four-story building collapsed, Zelenskyy said. The president said that the whereabouts of many people are still unknown under the rubble.
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In Kyiv, residents rushed to shelters clutching bags and blankets, AFP reporters said, as heavy smoke billowed from the city center.
“We couldn’t understand what was happening – some kind of apocalypse?” Reuters quoted Olha Mudra as saying in one strike. She had her six-year-old daughter. “Everything was covered in debris, there was smoke, you couldn’t see anything,” he said in front of the destroyed building and damaged cars.
The attack on Kyiv cut power to 140,000 residents, power company DTEK told Reuters, but ground crews restored power to 110,000 residents, DTEK said.
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Deadly strikes, including both missiles and drones, were also reported elsewhere.
In the city of Dnipro, a Russian attack killed five people and wounded 25 others — three of them in critical condition — local governor Oleksandr Ganzha said. The Associated Press said at least six people died there and 36 others were injured, according to emergency services in Ukraine. The second attack happened when the first people arrived at the scene and killed the rescuer, AP said.
Ten people, including a child, were injured in the city of Kharkiv, according to the Mayor, Igor Terekhov.
Meanwhile, a Ukrainian airstrike killed one person in Russia’s Kursk region, near the Ukrainian border, regional governor Alexander Khinshtein said.
Another drone caused a fire at an oil refinery in the southwestern city of Krasnodar, its headquarters told Telegram.
Ukraine’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that Russian strikes in Kyiv and other cities show that President Vladimir Putin is running out of military power in his years of aggression against Ukraine.
“Putin is a war criminal and a loser who has no cards without fear. Moscow is losing on the battlefield. No amount of missiles can change this,” said Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga in a statement on social media.
The strikes in Ukraine came after Zelensky said on Friday “we have intelligence information about Russia preparing a new major strike” and asked people to “protect your lives.”
“Please pay attention to the warnings of the wind, protect your lives,” he said. “Our services are efficient and prepared; the Air Force and other sky protectors will be on duty 24/7, as usual.”
Ukraine’s president has also called on his allies to allow and finance the supply of Patriot missiles, which can intercept Russian missiles.
He wrote to President Trump and Congress last week asking for Patriot programs to respond to Russia’s escalating air strikes.
On Tuesday, Zelenskyy called on Europe to develop its own air defense systems and called for more support from Washington after the latest Russian drone and missile attacks.
“Europe needs its anti-ballistic defense so that this war will finally end. And the help from the United States in providing missiles for the Patriot systems is absolutely necessary,” Zelenskyy wrote on social media.
Ukraine has also increased its strikes on occupied territories and on Russia in retaliation for Russia’s daily bombings.
Russia launched a record 8,150 long-range drones in Ukraine in May, an AFP analysis of Ukrainian military data showed, up 24 percent from April.
Kyiv intercepted nearly 90 percent of incoming drones and missiles in May, according to air force data.




