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Four killed in combined Russian air strike on Ukraine

- Agency Staff

Russia sent dozens of missiles across Ukraine early on Monday, killing at least four civilians and hitting residentia­l areas and commercial sites in its latest combined air attack, Ukrainian authoritie­s said.

Two people were killed in the western Khmelnytsk­yi region, local officials reported, where critical infrastruc­ture had also been struck.

In Kryvyi Rih, a 62-year-old was killed and a shopping centre and scores of private homes and apartment buildings damaged after nine Russian missiles hit the south central city, said Oleksandr Vilkul, the mayor.

“The mad enemy once again struck civilians,” regional governor Serhiy Lysak wrote on Telegram. “Directed missiles at people.”

Ukraine’s national police said 38 people had been wounded across the country.

Russia said it hit militaryin­dustrial targets in Ukraine by sea and air on Monday.

“This morning, a multiple attack was carried out with high-precision, long-range, seaand air-based weapons, including the Kinzhal hypersonic missile system, on facilities of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine,” the defence ministry said in a daily dispatch.

Ukraine said its air defences had destroyed 18 out of 51 missiles, a much lower rate than normal, which Kyiv attributed to the large number of ballistic missiles fired by Russia, which are more difficult to intercept.

“On the one hand, you have lots of missiles not shot down,” air force spokespers­on Yuriy Ihnat said on Ukrainian television. “The explanatio­n is simple: they were flying on a ballistic trajectory, and into the regions where we can’t shoot them down.”

All eight drones launched by Russia were also shot down.

The strikes came amid a cold snap sweeping Ukraine, with Vilkul, the Kryvyi Rih mayor, also reporting that 15,000 residents are without power and that local trams and trolleybus­es are not running.

In the eastern city of Kharkiv, an industrial site and educationa­l facility were damaged after at least four missile strikes, governor Oleh Synehubov said. A 63year-old woman was killed in a strike on a town south of Kharkiv, he added.

Five people were wounded in the southeaste­rn city of Zaporizhzh­ia, where governor Yuriy Malashko said residentia­l areas had been struck.

“Not a single military target,” he wrote on Telegram.

Russia in recent weeks has resumed a campaign of regular air strikes on Ukrainian population centres far behind the lines of its nearly two-year-old fullscale invasion.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Civilian targets: A house destroyed during a Russian missile strike in the town of Zmiiv in Ukraine.
/Reuters Civilian targets: A house destroyed during a Russian missile strike in the town of Zmiiv in Ukraine.

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