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The largest known Russian drone attack since war began in 2022 killed a woman in the Kyiv region and injured at least three people, Ukrainian authorities said early on Sunday, as Moscow stepped up strikes following
Russia launched 273 drones by 8am local time, targeting chiefly the central Kyiv region and the Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions in the country’s east, Ukraine’s air force said.
Based on data provided by the air force, this was Russia’s largest drone attack on Ukraine during the war.
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‘It’s been a tough night’
The sustained overnight Russian drone attack on Sunday killed a 28-year-old woman in the capital region and injured at least three people, including a 4-year-old child, Ukrainian authorities said.
Kyiv, the region around it and the eastern part of Ukraine were under raid warnings for nine straight hours overnight before they were called off at around 9am local time. Air defence units were engaged several times trying to repel attacks, the military said on Telegram.
“It’s been a challenging night. The Russians consistently resort to warfare and assaults to exert pressure during negotiations,” remarked Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Centre for Countering Disinformation, on Telegram regarding the assault that occurred on Sunday.
According to the Ukrainian authorities, on Saturday, a Russian drone attack. Zelenskyy called the attack “deliberate” and urged stronger sanctions on Moscow, which said it had attacked a military facility.
All of those injured in the Obukhiv district just south of Kyiv city were hospitalised, Kalashnik said. Several residential buildings were damaged in the area, he added.
In the city of Kyiv, fragments of a destroyed drone damaged the roof of a non-residential building, the city’s military administration said on Telegram.
There were no reports of injuries, it added.
Witnesses in and around Kyiv heard blasts that sounded like air defence units in operation. There was no immediate comment from Russia.
Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war, but thousands have been killed in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainian.