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Five wounded in Kyiv by largest drone attack yet on Ukraine - officials

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KYIV, (Reuters) - Ukraine’s capital suffered what officials said was Russia’s largest drone attack of the war yesterday, leaving five people wounded as the rumble of air defences and explosions woke residents at sunrise after a week of intensifyi­ng attacks.

Saturday’s six-hour air raid, on the day Ukraine commemorat­es the 1932-33 Holodomor famine that killed several million people, began hitting different districts of Kyiv in the early hours, with more waves coming as the sun rose.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that over the course of the week, Russia had carried out 911 attacks across the country, killing 19 Ukrainians and wounding 84.

“The enemy is intensifyi­ng its attacks, trying to destroy Ukraine and

Ukrainians,” he said in a post on the Telegram messaging app. It was doing so deliberate­ly, “just like 90 years ago, when Russia killed millions of our ancestors,” he said.

Ukraine’s air force initially said 71 of the 75 drones had been shot down, but subsequent­ly revised the number of downed craft to 74. Its spokespers­on said on television that 66 of those had been downed over Kyiv and the surroundin­g region.

Air force chief Mykola Oleschuk praised the effectiven­ess of ‘mobile fire’ units - usually fast pickup trucks with a machine gun or flak cannon mounted on their flatbed. According to him, these downed nearly 40% of the drones.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko, writing on the Telegram app, said the attack had injured five people, including an 11year-old girl, and damaged buildings in districts all across the city.

Fragments from a downed drone had started a fire in a children’s nursery, he said.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy also pointed out that the attack had come in the early hours of commemorat­ions of the famine, which is recognized by Ukraine and over 30 other countries as a genocide by the Soviet Union, which ruled Ukraine at the time and sought to crush its desire for independen­ce.

“Wilful terror .... The Russian leadership is proud of the fact that it can kill,” he wrote on Telegram.

Moscow denies the famine deaths were caused by a deliberate genocidal policy and says that Russians and other ethnic groups also suffered.

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