Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Zelensky calls for air shield after missiles target Kyiv

Ukraine’s air force shoots down 31 Russian rockets

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KYIV, Ukraine (AFP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called for the West to deliver air defense systems to Kyiv after an overnight Russian missile attack injured 17 in the capital and surroundin­g region.

Ukraine’s air force said it shot down 31 Russian missiles targeting Kyiv, an attack that comes after Moscow vowed to respond to an escalation in Ukrainian strikes on its border regions.

“It is possible to put an end to it through global unity... Russian terrorists do not have missiles capable of bypassing Patriot and other leading world systems,” Zelensky said in a post on Telegram.

Local officials said falling debris from the missiles injured 17 — 13 in Kyiv and four in the surroundin­g region.

The air force said Russia fired two Iskander ballistic missiles and 29 cruise missiles, launched from strategic bombers.

Russia fires two Iskander ballistic missiles and 29 cruise missiles.

Oleksiy Kuleba, deputy head of Zelensky’s office, said all of them were shot down.

Zelensky posted a video of windows blown out of a residentia­l building and debris strewn across the street as firefighte­rs used water hoses on the smoking building.

The attack comes after a sharp escalation in Ukrainian strikes on Russian border regions and oil refineries over the last two weeks.

On Thursday, the Russian governor of the Belgorod region, on the border with Ukraine, said five people were injured in the latest aerial bombardmen­t.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said Russia had a “plan” for how to respond to the uptick in Ukrainian attacks on Russian border regions, where he vowed to restore security.

Aid blockage

Meanwhile, a top United States official said Wednesday that Washington could not predict when a vital $60-billion military aid package for Ukraine would be passed in Congress

Addressing the stalled aid bill while on a visit to Kyiv on Wednesday, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said: “I’m not going to make prediction­s about exactly when this will get done, but we are working to get it done as soon as possible... but I cannot make a specific prediction today.”

Republican­s in the US House of Representa­tives have been blocking a sweeping aid package since last year, with the funding caught up in domestic arguments over President Joe Biden’s immigratio­n policies.

 ?? YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? STACK of papers are submitted by the legal team of Indonesia’s losing presidenti­al candidate Anies Baswedan at the Constituti­onal Court in Jakarta on 21 March 2024 as he petitioned for a new vote, alleging that rules were unfairly changed to allow the outgoing leader’s son to run as his vice president.
YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE STACK of papers are submitted by the legal team of Indonesia’s losing presidenti­al candidate Anies Baswedan at the Constituti­onal Court in Jakarta on 21 March 2024 as he petitioned for a new vote, alleging that rules were unfairly changed to allow the outgoing leader’s son to run as his vice president.

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