Ukraine retaliates with drone swarm after ‘massive’ Russian strike kills 39The drone swarm came a day after what Ukraine described as the heaviest Russian missile bombardment of the 22-month warCasualties were reported in Russia’s Belgorod region, with at least two children killed and several others injured, the region’s governor saysUkraine warBloombergPublished: Russia fired 122 missiles and 36 drones Thursday night into Friday morning, with dozens hitting their marks in cities from Kharkiv in the northeast to Odesa on the Black Sea coast to Lviv in the far west, close to Poland.03:42Ukraine says Russian strike killed over 50 in one of the deadliest attacks of the warUkraine says Russian strike killed over 50 in one of the deadliest attacks of the warSome of the Russian bombardment hit critical infrastructure, but much of it was directed at civilian targets, including schools, houses and apartment blocks and a maternity hospital in Dnipro where a dozen women were in labour at the time of the strike.The Russia attack, which included hypersonic, ballistic and cruise missiles, were widely condemned.The UK immediately announced plans to ship about 200 air defence missiles to help Ukraine’s defensive efforts. Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov spoke with his US counterpart Lloyd Austin following Friday’s attacks, the US defence department said.Belgian premier Alexander De Croo said he and European Council President Charles Michel will work between now and an extraordinary summit on February 1 to forge an agreement on aid to Ukraine among the 27 member states.“Wars are won with industry,” De Croo told Le Soir newspaper, addressing Europe’s ability to supply sufficient weapons and ammunition to Kyiv. “The war industry is under way in Russia, while there is much more hesitation in Europe.”A firefighter works to extinguish a burning car in Belgorod, Russia. Photo: ReutersIn a post Saturday on social media platform X, Zelensky said “weapons in the hands of Ukrainians are always a means of protecting lives, and each manifestation of Russian terror repeatedly proves that we cannot delay assistance to those who stand against terror”.Friday’s Kremlin attack was seen as retaliation for Ukraine’s destruction of the Russian landing ship Novocherkassk in Feodosia, Crimea, earlier in the week. It was also a reversion to the pattern of last winter, when Russian troops regularly bombarded Ukraine’s energy facilities, causing widespread power outages during the coldest months of the year.The Russian strikes seemed to be the culmination of “several months of Russian experimentation with various drone and missile combinations, and efforts to test Ukrainian air defences”, US-based analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said.“Russia was likely stockpiling missiles through fall/early winter 2023 to build a more diverse strike package and apply lessons learned over the course of recent recon and probing missions,” ISW added.Separately, Russia said on Saturday it destroyed an unstaffed Ukrainian vessel heading toward the coast of the Crimean Peninsula, which was illegally annexed by Moscow in 2014.Ukraine’s general staff reported another 10 Russian drones fired overnight, with five shot down. A missile was downed Saturday in the Zaporizhzhia area.
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Ukraine says Russian strike killed over 50 in one of the deadliest attacks of the war
Some of the Russian bombardment hit critical infrastructure, but much of it was directed at civilian targets, including schools, houses and apartment blocks and a maternity hospital in Dnipro where a dozen women were in labour at the time of the strike.
The Russia attack, which included hypersonic, ballistic and cruise missiles, were widely condemned.
The UK immediately announced plans to ship about 200 air defence missiles to help Ukraine’s defensive efforts. Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov spoke with his US counterpart Lloyd Austin following Friday’s attacks, the US defence department said.
Belgian premier Alexander De Croo said he and European Council President Charles Michel will work between now and an extraordinary summit on February 1 to forge an agreement on aid to Ukraine among the 27 member states.
“Wars are won with industry,” De Croo told Le Soir newspaper, addressing Europe’s ability to supply sufficient weapons and ammunition to Kyiv. “The war industry is under way in Russia, while there is much more hesitation in Europe.”
In a post Saturday on social media platform X, Zelensky said “weapons in the hands of Ukrainians are always a means of protecting lives, and each manifestation of Russian terror repeatedly proves that we cannot delay assistance to those who stand against terror”.
Friday’s Kremlin attack was seen as retaliation for Ukraine’s destruction of the Russian landing ship Novocherkassk in Feodosia, Crimea, earlier in the week. It was also a reversion to the pattern of last winter, when Russian troops regularly bombarded Ukraine’s energy facilities, causing widespread power outages during the coldest months of the year.
The Russian strikes seemed to be the culmination of “several months of Russian experimentation with various drone and missile combinations, and efforts to test Ukrainian air defences”, US-based analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said.
“Russia was likely stockpiling missiles through fall/early winter 2023 to build a more diverse strike package and apply lessons learned over the course of recent recon and probing missions,” ISW added.
Separately, Russia said on Saturday it destroyed an unstaffed Ukrainian vessel heading toward the coast of the Crimean Peninsula, which was illegally annexed by Moscow in 2014.
Ukraine’s general staff reported another 10 Russian drones fired overnight, with five shot down. A missile was downed Saturday in the Zaporizhzhia area.
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