Russia attacked Ukraine with 805 drones and other air weapons on Saturday night. The officers provided this information. According to officials, this is the biggest attack on Ukraine since the onset of the war. Ukraine’s Air Force spokesman Yuri Ihnat confirmed the biggest drone attack by Russia on Sunday with ‘Associated Press’. Russia also fired 13 different types of missiles. According to an Air Force statement, Ukraine killed 747 drones and four missiles. Nine missile attacks and 56 drone attacks occurred at 37 places in Ukraine. According to officials, the debris of the killed drones and missiles fell at eight places.
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The Ukraine-Russia conflict rose dramatically on Sunday when the Russian Army attacked the government buildings of the Ukraine cabinet in Madhya Kiev, causing a fire and killed at least three people, including a one-year-old child. In retaliation, Ukraine attacked Russia’s Druzba oil pipeline in the Bransk region, attacking both government and energy structure. After the overnight attack, the roof of the cabinet building and dense black smoke were coming out of the cabinet building in Picharckey district of Kiev, which the authorities described the most serious tension in the months.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Swiridenco confirmed: “For the first time, a government building was damaged in the enemy’s attack. We would repair the buildings, but the lost lives cannot be returned.” He urged Western colleagues to respond to action, not only words, but not only words, by tightening restrictions on Russian oil and gas.
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Mayor Vitali Clitsko said the attack started with drone attacks and then missiles. The casualties include one year old child, a young woman and an elderly woman taking shelter in a basement. The injured also include a pregnant woman. The residential areas of SwIESTONSCI and Darnitsky were also affected, where the falling debris caught fire and partly collapse of high buildings. Emergency services were engaged in extinguishing the fire overnight.
Ukraine’s Air Force said that 805 drones and 13 missiles were fired in this massive bombing. Kiev’s military administration chief, Timur Takchnco, accused Russia of deliberately accused of “attacking civil facilities” and urged the residents to stay in shelters. Foreign Minister Andree Sibiha, referring to the direct attack on the cabinet offices, described the attack as a “serious increase” and appealed to the colleagues for strong air defense systems.
Within a few hours, Ukraine retaliated by retaliating on Russian energy facilities. Drone Commander Robert Browddy confirmed that the Ukrainian army “damaged the widespread fire” to the Druzba oil pipeline in the Branca, an important supply route for Hungary and Slovakia – these are countries that continue to import Russian oil despite comprehensive European Union sanctions. The attack is part of the broad Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian energy infrastructure. Other Ukrainian cities were also attacked. Mayor Vits Maltsky said that dozens of explosions in Kremenchuk damaged power facilities, disrupting power supply to parts of the city.
According to the city’s defense council chief Olexander Wilkul, missiles at Krivi Rih, the hometown of President Volodimir Zelansky, damaged transport and infrastructure. Regional Governor Oleh Kipe said that there was a fire in residential buildings after the attacks in Odessa. Moscow has not released the official reaction, but the Russian government media claimed that the air defense units destroyed 69 Ukrainian drones in the night. Both Kiev and Moscow have deliberately refused to target citizens, although thousands of people have been killed since Russia’s full -scale invasion in February 2022.