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Russia fires wave of missiles on Kyiv in daytime attack

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Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Kyiv yesterday, sending panicked residents running for shelter in an unusual daytime attack on the Ukrainian capital following overnight strikes.

A series of explosions rang out in Kyiv yesterday as Russia targeted the city for the second time in 24 hours.

AFP journalist­s heard at least 10 explosions from around 11.10am local time (0810 GMT) in Kyiv, starting just a few minutes after an air raid warning sounded.

Authoritie­s said Ukrainian air defences had downed every Russian missile launched against the Kyiv region.

“A total of 11 missiles were fired: ‘IskanderM’ and ‘Iskander-K’ from a northerly direction,” Ukraine’s armed forces chief Valery Zaluzhny said.

“All the targets were destroyed by air defences,” he added.

Sergiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s city administra­tion, said that Russians struck in the morning when “most residents were at work and on the streets”.

“The Russians are clearly demonstrat­ing that they are aiming to destroy the civilian population,” he said on Telegram.

“Debris was recorded falling in different parts of the city,” Popko said, adding that informatio­n on casualties was currently being clarified.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said earlier in the day one person had been hospitalis­ed.

People ran to take shelter in a metro station in central Kyiv as volleys of loud explosions were heard, AFP journalist­s said.

Many residents had become used to ignoring air raid sirens but the heavy barrage prompted a panicked reaction.

Down on the platform of the Khreshchat­yk metro station, people stood and sat on steps checking their mobile phones.

The Russians are clearly demonstrat­ing that they are aiming to destroy the civilian population

“I saw 6, 7 or 8 – a certain number of explosions in the sky. That’s why I came here with my work colleagues,” said Maksym, a plumber, sitting on the steps.

“I’m waiting for the air raid to end.”

The Kyiv city administra­tion said air defences were at work during the air raid, which was the 16th attack on the city this month.

AFP journalist­s also saw missile fragments scattered on the road in Kyiv's northern Obolonskiy district. (AFP)

 ?? PHOTO: SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP ?? A police expert examining fragments of a missile yesterday after Russia fired a barrage of missiles for the second time in 24 hours.
PHOTO: SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP A police expert examining fragments of a missile yesterday after Russia fired a barrage of missiles for the second time in 24 hours.

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