The New Zealand Herald

Kyiv repels largest drone attack since war began

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised Ukraine’s air defence troops after Russia unleashed its largest wave of drone attacks on Kyiv since the start of the war.

Explosions and air-raid sirens were heard in Kyiv and 12 other regions in Ukraine during the latest bombardmen­t. At least one person was killed and a number of fires started.

Ukraine’s general staff said air defences shot down 58 out of 59 Iranianmad­e “suicide” drones launched by Moscow in the early hours of Sunday morning local time, in what the authoritie­s claimed to be a record attack using the “Shahed” weapon.

“Another night attack was directed by the enemy at military facilities and facilities of the state’s critical infrastruc­ture in the central regions of the country, in particular at the Kyiv region,” it added in a statement.

High-powered searchligh­ts were used to scour the sky and more than 40 of those drones were shot down over Kyiv, according to the city’s military administra­tion.

“Every time you shoot down enemy drones and missiles, lives are saved . . . you are heroes!” Zelenskyy said in an address to air defence forces.

It was the first deadly attack on the capital in May. Vitali Klitchko, the city’s Mayor, said a 41-year-old man was killed and three people injured when debris from a downed drone fell on a petrol station in the southweste­rn Holosiivsk­yi district of the capital. Other falling fragments sparked a fire at a three-storey warehouse, destroying about 1000sq m of buildings, he added.

Another blaze broke out in the western district of Solomiansk­yi, a busy rail and air hub, when debris struck a seven-storey non-residentia­l building.

In the Pecherskyi district, a fire broke out on the roof of a nine-storey building, while a shop was damaged in Darnytskyi district, officials said.

The pre-dawn attack was carried out in several waves, said Serhii Popko, the head of Kyiv’s military administra­tion, while the air alerts lasted more than five hours.

With the long-awaited Ukrainian counter-offensive looming, Russia has intensifie­d its air strikes.

While some strikes target military sites and supply hubs, rockets and drones also frequently hit densely populated areas.

The bombardmen­ts often involve multiple drones or missiles in what is likely an attempt to overwhelm Ukrainian air-defence systems.

Fatalities are rare, however. A complex network of air-defence systems, such as the US-made Patriot and Nasams, protect the skies above the capital and other key cities.

The systems have created a growing confidence among officials in Kyiv that Moscow is simply wasting its arsenal of long-range, highprecis­ion weapons in the process.

Some officials accused Russia of deliberate­ly launching its latest attack as residents prepared to celebrate Kyiv Day — the anniversar­y of the city’s foundation more than 1500 years ago.

“The history of Ukraine is a longstandi­ng irritant for the insecure Russians,” Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, wrote on Telegram.

“The enemy decided to ‘congratula­te’ the people of Kyiv on Kyiv Day with the help of their deadly UAVs,” Popko said.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Ukraine said its air defences shot down 58 out of 59 Iranian-made drones launched by Moscow.
Photo / AP Ukraine said its air defences shot down 58 out of 59 Iranian-made drones launched by Moscow.

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