The Manila Times

Blasts rock Kyiv as Russia damages jets

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A series of explosions rang out in Kyiv on Monday as authoritie­s told residents to seek shelter after another night of Russian strikes on the Ukrainian capital.

Authoritie­s in the western city of Khmelnytsk­y said Russian forces also attacked a military facility overnight and damaged five aircraft.

Agence France-Presse (AFP) journalist­s on Monday heard at least 10 explosions from about 11:10 a.m. in Kyiv, and the blasts took place soon after the air raid warning sounded.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported explosions “in the central districts” of the Ukrainian capital, a rare occurrence in daytime, and told residents to “stay in shelters.”

“The attack on Kyiv continues,” he added minutes after.

Authoritie­s reported rocket fragments falling in three city districts.

Klitschko said emergency services were working to extinguish rocket debris burning on the road in Kyiv’s northern Obolonskiy district.

The mayor said fragments of rockets had fallen in the city’s northweste­rn Podilskiy district, injuring one and setting fire to a building.

The Kyiv city administra­tion said air defenses were at work over the capital.

Kyiv, which had been relatively spared from attacks since the beginning of the year, has faced nearly nightly aerial raids this month.

The May attacks, however, have usually happened during the night.

Authoritie­s said earlier on Monday that Kyiv repelled another large volley of overnight air strikes, with no casualties.

Valery Zaluzhny, commanderi­n-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, said on social media that a total of “up to 40 missiles” and “about 35 drones” had been launched, of which 37 and 29 were downed.

The latest figures showed the percentage of downed missiles and drones appeared to be decreasing.

The latest barrages hit the pro-Western country as the Ukrainian capital was recovering from an overnight drone attack last Saturday, the biggest since Russia’s invasion began on Feb. 24, 2022.

In Khmelnytsk­y, regional authoritie­s said Russian troops attacked a military facility overnight.

In a rare admission of the damage, they said in a statement that “five aircraft have been put out of action.”

Work was underway to localize fires at fuel and lubricant warehouses and repair a runway, it added.

Russia has warned the West against escalating the conflict after the United States agreed to greenlight deliveries of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

Kyiv has been preparing to launch an offensive, although its timing and focus have been the subject of months of speculatio­n. Ukrainian authoritie­s have said almost nothing except that they need more weapons from Kyiv’s backers.

Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar said on Monday that in the frontline hotspot of Bakhmut, “the intensity of the enemy’s offensive has significan­tly decreased” as the Russian mercernary group Wagner was handing over its positions to Moscow’s regular troops.

“Our troops are making this process much more difficult for the enemy,” she said. “At the same time, the intensity of enemy artillery shelling has not decreased.”

 ?? UKRAINIAN STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE HANDOUT PHOTO VIA AFP ?? BLAZING BATTLE
A firefighte­r tries to put out a building fire caused by falling debris following a massive drone attack targeting Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on Sunday, May 28, 2023.
UKRAINIAN STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE HANDOUT PHOTO VIA AFP BLAZING BATTLE A firefighte­r tries to put out a building fire caused by falling debris following a massive drone attack targeting Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on Sunday, May 28, 2023.

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