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Officials say that Russia launched a massive drone attack against Ukraine and killed three people.

Officials said that Russia launched a drone attack against Ukraine during the day on Wednesday. The attack targeted?critical infrastructure and killed at least three people in western Ukraine. NATO member Poland was also prompted to?scramble its fighter jets.

HUR, Ukraine's military intelligence service, said that the drone attack was intended to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses and warned of missile attacks in the future. The attack could last a long time, according to the report.

"Russia is continuing its strikes, and doing so brazenly. They are deliberately targeting our rail infrastructure and civil sites in our cities," said President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Telegram.

"It's important to resist every attack with resilience." It's important to stand up for Ukraine and not be silent about Russia’s war."

This was the first major attack since a ceasefire brokered by the United States between Ukraine and Russia that ended on Monday.

The Polish army reported that Poland had scrambled its fighter jets in response to Russian air strikes against Ukraine.

Zelenskiy reported that at the beginning of the attack more than 100 Russian drones entered Ukrainian airspace. There was no immediate data on the scale of the attack.

HUR reported that Moscow targeted critical infrastructure, essential services, and government buildings in major cities.

WESTERN UKRAINE: ATTACKS

The governor and police reported that three people died and six others were injured in Rivne region, located to the northwest.

Khmelnytskyi, a neighboring region, was also attacked, said its governor, adding that 3 people were wounded.

The acting mayor of Lutsk said that explosions were also heard in the city located in the northwest.

Serhiy Beksrestnov, a defence adviser, said that the strike showed how the use of drones has evolved by Moscow. The tactics have changed from attack to attack.

He said that this time a large number of drones was moving between 5km and 10km from the Belarus border to overwhelm Ukraine's air defences and get to the western areas.

Since the beginning of its invasion, Russia has carried out most major missile and drone strikes at night. It has, in recent months, sent more drones and missiles at daytime.

Regional officials reported that Russian drones also targeted the southern cities Kherson and Odesa where nine people were injured.

Moscow has denied 'intentionally' attacking civilians, but it is known that thousands have been killed during the conflict. It also claims that strikes on civilian infrastructures are justified if they reduce Ukraine’s fighting ability.

Kyiv's long-range attacks against Russia's energy sector have intensified in recent months, though at a lesser scale. (Reporting from Anna Pruchnicka, Gdansk; additional reporting by Yuliia Dyesa, Kyiv; Editing by William Maclean).

(source: Reuters)