Kyiv endures largest drone attack of war
Russian forces target Ukraine’s capital with dozens of Shaheds on the anniversary of its founding in AD 482.
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s capital was subjected to the largest drone attack since the start of Russia’s war, local officials said, as Kyiv on Sunday prepared to mark the anniversary of its founding. At least one person was killed.
Russia launched the “most massive attack” on the city overnight Saturday with Iranian-made Shahed drones, said Serhii Popko, a senior Kyiv military official. The attack lasted more than five hours, with air defense reportedly shooting down more than 40 drones.
A 41-year-old man was killed and a 35-year-old woman was hospitalized when debris fell on a sevenstory nonresidential building and started a fire, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
Debris from a drone damaged the building of the Ukrainian Society of the Blind. On Sunday morning, organization member Volodymyr Golubenko came to pick up his things. He was helped by his son Mykola, who searched for his father’s belongings amid the rubble and at the same time tried to describe to his father what his office looks like now.
“This wall on the right is destroyed and on left also,” the younger Golubenko said to his father.
Volodymyr Golubenko worked at this place for more than 40 years. He says it is a home for many blind people, because they come here to talk and support one another.
“If you don’t even have a job, it’s difficult to get a job now, because these events [war] have been going on since last year. At least people come here to chat,” he said.
Ukraine’s air force said that Saturday night was also record-breaking in terms of Shahed drone attacks across the country. Of the 59 drones launched, 58 were shot down by air defense systems.
Russia has repeatedly launched waves of attack drones against Ukraine, but most are shot down. Ukraine has also claimed this month to have downed some of Russia’s hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, which Russian President Vladimir Putin has touted as providing a key competitive advantage.
In the northeastern Kharkiv province, regional Gov. Oleh Sinegubov said a 61-year-old woman and a 60year-old man were killed in two separate shelling attacks.
Kyiv Day marks the anniversary of Kyiv’s official founding. The day is usually celebrated with live concerts, street fairs, exhibitions and fireworks. Scaledback festivities were planned for this year, the city’s 1,541st anniversary.
The timing of the drone attacks was probably not coincidental, Ukrainian officials said.
“The history of Ukraine is a long-standing irritant for the insecure Russians,” Ukraine’s chief presidential aide, Andriy Yermak, said on the messaging app Telegram.
“Today, the enemy decided to ‘congratulate’ the people of Kyiv on Kyiv Day with the help of their deadly UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles],” Popko also wrote on the app.
Officials in the southern Krasnodar region of Russia said air defense systems destroyed several drones as they approached the Ilsky oil refinery.
Ukrainian air defenses, bolstered by sophisticated Western-supplied systems, have been adept at thwarting Russian air attacks — both drones and aircraft missiles.
Earlier this month, Ukraine prevented an intense Russian air attack on Kyiv, shooting down all missiles aimed at the capital. The bombardment, which additionally targeted locations across Ukraine, included six Russian Kinzhal hypersonic missiles.
Sophisticated Western air defense systems, including American-made Patriot missiles, have helped spare Kyiv from the kind of destruction witnessed along the main front line in the country’s east and south. While most of the ground fighting is stalemated along that front line, both sides are targeting other territory with long-range weapons.
Also Sunday, the death toll from Friday’s missile attack on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the regional capital of Dnipropetrovsk province, rose to four. Regional Gov. Serhii Lysak said three people who were deemed missing were confirmed dead.