Kyiv comes under major Russian missile and drone fire

Russia launched its biggest strikes on the city in weeks hours after Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow was planning a “massive” attack.

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Reuters Residents stand next to a crater formed at a site during overnight Russian missile and drone strikes, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine on 2 July.Reuters

Russian forces have launched a major drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv overnight, killing at least two people.

Several neighbourhoods were evacuated as strikes rocked buildings throughout the city, hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russia was preparing for a “massive” attack.

People remain trapped under the rubble of a collapsed nine-storey building, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. , head of the Kyiv’s ​military administration, said two people had been killed and 16 injured.

Poland has also activated fighter jets to protect its airspace, describing it as a “preventative” measure. There are no reports of attacks on Polish territory.

“These actions are of a preventive nature and are aimed at securing and protecting the airspace, especially in areas adjacent to the threatened regions,” Poland’s military wrote on X.

Poland is a member of Nato, a signatory to the military alliance’s Article 5 provision that states “an armed attack against one Nato member shall be considered an attack against them all”.

In Kyiv, tracer fire from air defence systems could be spotted lighting up the night sky, and explosions from drones, cruise and ballistic missiles were heard.

Multiple fires have broken out across the city and damage was reported at an ambulance station in the city, which left at least one person critically injured.

Klitschko added the number of people injured had risen to 11 from an initial tally of six.

It is the first large-scale missile and drone strike by Russia on Ukraine in more than a two weeks.

On Wednesday, Zelensky cut short his visit to Dublin after he said fresh intelligence had emerged suggesting that Moscow was planning to strike Ukraine.

“I urge our people to be especially careful, to protect themselves, their children, and, of course, their families,” he said.

He added that Russian President Vladimir Putin “has been preparing this massive strike against Ukraine for some time now”.

Russian troops recently advanced into the city of Kostyantynivka, one of Ukraine’s last key bulwarks in the east. If Moscow secures the city, it would provide a gateway to the entire Donbas region.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian commanders say they have recaptured more territory this year than they have lost, disrupting Moscow’s crucial supply lines between the Russian border and occupied Crimea.

The war has otherwise stalled for months with each side’s troops largely entrenched in their positions.

Russia controls approximately one-fifth of Ukrainian territory, mostly seized in the first few months of its full-scale invasion in February, 2022.

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