Latest News

Official: Nine injured in Russian drone attack against Kyiv

A senior official said that a Russian drone attack overnight on Kyiv injured nine people and damaged several buildings in the Ukrainian capital.

Tymur Tkachenko is the head of Kyiv’s military administration. He said that 10 locations in the city had been damaged, and two apartment buildings were directly hit. He posted photos online showing a car on its side, and buildings with broken windows.

In the latest Russian attack, the capital was hit for the second night in a row.

Ukrainian officials claim that the previous strikes were aimed at power infrastructure in a campaign to disrupt Ukraine's energy system just as winter is approaching. The latest attack was not clearly defined.

Officials said that at least seven people, including six in Kyiv, were killed by attacks in Ukraine on Wednesday. The attacks also caused power failures. Ukraine's military reported that Russia launched 130 drones during its latest attacks, since Moscow began their full-scale invasion of February 2022. 92 of them were shot down.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced that it had attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure as a response to Ukrainian attacks against Russian civilian targets. Moscow claims that Ukrainian energy infrastructure is a legitimate target for military purposes. Both sides deny targeting civilians.

Ukraine has also launched drone attacks against Russia. In the latest of these attacks, Russian officials reported that an energy facility located in Nizhny Novgorod suffered minor damages and an unidentified company was set on fire in the Ryazan area.

(source: Reuters)