The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

In a first, Ukraine downs Russian strategic bomber after strike kills 8

Dnipro suffers heavy damage after missiles rain on city, say officials

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UKRAINE SHOT down a Russian strategic bomber 300 km (185 miles) from its border on Friday after the warplane took part in an airstrike that killed at least eight people, including two children, in the central Dnipropetr­ovsk region, Kyiv said.

Missiles rained down on the city of Dnipro and the surroundin­g region in the early hours, damaging residentia­l buildings, the main train station and wounding at least 28 civilians, regional officials said.

Russia has stepped up its long-range aerial assaults on Ukraine's energy system and other targets in recent weeks, ratcheting up the pressure on Kyiv far behind the front lines where Russian forces have been slowly advancing in the east.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for urgent supplies of air defences from Kyiv's allies as Ukraine’s stocks dwindle due to a slowdown in vital Western military aid. “Russia must be held accountabl­e for its terror, and every missile, every Shahed (drone) must be shot down,” he said.

In a first for Ukraine during the invasion, Kyiv's air force commander and military spy agency said they had shot down a Russian TU-22M3 strategic bomber that had fired missiles at Ukraine during the overnight attack.

The warplane, they said, had been flying in Russian airspace 300 km from the Ukrainian border. An intelligen­ce source told Reuters that Kyiv had used a modified S-200 air defence missile for the attack, but did not say where it had been fired from. The S-200 is a Soviet-era long-range surface-to-air missile system.

 ?? Reuters ?? Rescuers save a man from rubble after a Russian strike in Dnipro on Friday.
Reuters Rescuers save a man from rubble after a Russian strike in Dnipro on Friday.

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