The Jerusalem Post

Russia stages major airstrike on Ukraine; one missile enters Polish airspace

- • By PAVEL POLITYUK and GLEB GARANICH

KYIV (Reuters) – Russia struck critical infrastruc­ture in Ukraine’s western region of Lviv with missiles early on Sunday, Kyiv said, in a major airstrike that saw one Russian cruise missile briefly fly into Polish airspace – according to Warsaw.

Moscow launched 57 missiles and drones in the attack that also targeted the capital Kyiv, two days after the largest aerial bombardmen­t of Ukraine’s energy system in more than two years of fullscale war, Kyiv said.

“There were two preliminar­y hits on the same critical infrastruc­ture facility that the occupiers targeted at night,” Lviv’s regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi wrote on Telegram.

The strike used Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, which are harder to shoot down, he added, without identifyin­g the facility.

Its Energy Ministry said equipment caught fire when a critical energy facility in the Lviv region was attacked, causing it to lose power. It was unclear if they were talking about the same facility.

Air defenses destroyed 18 of 29 inbound missiles and 25 of 28 attack drones, the air force said.

There were almost no details about what had been damaged, but the targeting of critical infrastruc­ture could indicate Russia is trying to keep up pressure on the energy system after its strikes caused widespread blackouts on Friday.

The Energy Ministry said Ukraine, which has been exporting power in recent weeks, had sharply increased imports of electricit­y and stopped exports on Sunday following the attacks on the energy system.

Several explosions rang out in Kyiv in the early hours as air defenses destroyed about a dozen missiles over the capital and its vicinity, said Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s military administra­tion.

There was only minor damage from the attack, he said.

Small groups of people huddled for safety undergroun­d in a central Kyiv metro station in the early hours, some of them sleeping on camping mats.

Moscow has been pounding Ukraine for days in attacks portrayed by Moscow as revenge for Ukrainian attacks that were conducted during Russia’s presidenti­al election.

The wreckage of a downed Kh-55 cruise missile was found in a Kyiv park, officials said.

“For the third pre-dawn morning this week, all of Ukraine is under an air alert and has been advised to seek shelter,” US Ambassador Bridget Brink posted on X.

Russia’s defense ministry did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment.

Polish airspace

The Polish Armed Forces said a Russian cruise missile launched at the region of Lviv had violated Poland’s airspace.

“The object entered Polish space near the town of Oserdow (Lublin Voivodeshi­p) and stayed there for 39 seconds,” it said on the social media platform X. “During the entire flight, it was observed by military radar systems.”

Jacek Goryszewsk­i, Poland’s army spokespers­on, told reporters that the missile traveled about 2 kilometers into Polish airspace before returning to Ukraine.

There was no immediate comment from Russia. Warsaw said it would demand an explanatio­n from Moscow.

Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said Warsaw would continue to support Ukraine both militarily and on the humanitari­an side.

 ?? (Thomas Peter/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE TAKE shelter in a metro station during a Russian missile strike on Kyiv yesterday.
(Thomas Peter/Reuters) PEOPLE TAKE shelter in a metro station during a Russian missile strike on Kyiv yesterday.

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