Russia-Ukraine war – live: Deadly hypersonic missile strikes cause blackouts in major cities

Smoke rises over Kyiv as Russian strikes hit regions across Ukraine

Ukraine’s major cities were rocked by a volley of air strikes this morning, as Russia unleashed a wave of deadly hypersonic missiles on the country’s critical infrastructure.

Russia fired 81 missiles, including six Kinzhal hypersonic missiles – which Ukraine’s military cannot intercept – and eight drones at Ukraine in early-morning strikes, the Ukrainian air force claims.

Kyiv said it destroyed 34 cruise missiles and four Shahed suicide drones, and eight drones and guided missiles were also prevented from reaching their targets.

At least six people were killed in the strikes launched this morning on Lviv, Kyiv, the Black Sea port of Odesa and the second-largest city Kharkiv.

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was also cut off from Ukrainian power system after the slew of Russian attacks this morning, officials said.

President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the barrage and said Moscow “won’t avoid responsibility”.

“The occupiers can only terrorise civilians. That’s all they can do. But it won’t help them. They won’t avoid responsibility for everything they have done,” Zelensky said.

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What we know so far about this morning’s strikes

Lviv, Kyiv, the Black Sea port of Odesa and the second-largest city Kharkiv were all hit as missiles targeted a wide arc of targets, stretching from Zhytomyr, Vynnytsia and Rivne in the west to Dnipro and Poltava in central Ukraine, officials say.

Here’s what we know of the damage so far:

  • At least five people were killed in a missile strike on a residential area in the western Lviv region, according to emergency services. Footage from the area, some 700 km (440 miles) from any military battlefield, showed a flattened house and badly damaged buildings nearby.
  • Another civilian was reported killed in the central Dnipro region.
  • Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko reported explosions in the southwestern part of the capital. He said on Telegram that 40 per cent of consumers in Kyiv were without electricity.
  • The governor of Odesa region, Maksym Marchenko, said on Telegram that a mass missile attack had hit an energy facility in the city, cutting power. Residential areas had also been hit.
  • Kharkiv region governor Oleh Synehubov said the city and region had been hit by 15 strikes, with targets including infrastructure.
  • Other strikes were reported in regions throughout the country

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Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant loses power after Russia launches mass missile attack

Europe’s largest nuclear plant was left without power after Russian missiles rained down on several cities across Ukraine in a fresh offensive on Thursday morning that killed at least five people.

The Zaporizhzhia plant in southeastern Ukraine, occupied by Kremlin troops, was left relying on backup generators after rockets damaged infrastructure that had been delivering electricity to the site.

The Black Sea port of Odessa and Kharkiv, Ukraine’s largest city were among the cities hit in the early morning barrage of missiles and explosions were also reported in the capital Kyiv.

Emily Atkinson9 March 2023 10:30

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Russia have unleashed a new wave of air strikes across Ukraine, killing at least six people and knocking out power, including to the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station.

Ukraine’s military said Russia fired 81 missiles and eight drones in attacks mainly targeting energy infrastructure, and that the weapons used included six hypersonic Kinzhal missiles which Ukraine cannot intercept.

Emily Atkinson9 March 2023 10:08

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Ukrainian president says Russia ‘won’t avoid responsibility’ for attacks

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned the new wave of Russian missile strikes and said Moscow “won’t avoid responsibility”.

In a statement posted on the Telegram messaging app, Zelensky said critical infrastructure and residential buildings in 10 Ukrainian regions had been hit in the latest attacks overnight.

“The occupiers can only terrorise civilians. That’s all they can do. But it won’t help them. They won’t avoid responsibility for everything they have done,” Zelensky said.

(EPA)

Emily Atkinson9 March 2023 08:45

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Watch: Smoke rises over Kyiv as Russian strikes hit many Ukrainian regions

Smoke rises over Kyiv as Russian strikes hit many Ukrainian regions

Emily Atkinson9 March 2023 08:25

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Russia ‘fired 81 missiles and eight drones’ in morning strikes

Russia fired 81 missiles, including six Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, and eight drones at Ukraine in early-morning strikes, the Ukrainian air force said.

Ukraine destroyed 34 cruise missiles and four Shahed suicide drones, and eight drones and guided missiles were also prevented from reaching their targets, it said in a statement.

The Ukrainian military cannot intercept the Kinzhal missile.

(REUTERS)

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Electricity supply halt to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant a ‘provocation’, says Russia

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Emily Atkinson9 March 2023 07:26

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Photos capture pre-dawn missile attacks on Ukraine

Russia unleashed a massive missile barrage across Ukraine early today, targeting energy infrastructure in the first attack on such a scale in three weeks.

The pre-dawn attacks led to air raid sirens wailing for hours across Ukraine, including the capital, Kyiv, where explosions occurred in two western areas of the city.

Defence systems were activated around the country, and it wasn’t clear how many missiles struck targets or were intercepted.

A thick cloud of smoke billows after Russian missile targets Kyiv today morning

(Reuters)

A person looks out alongside damaged windows in Kyiv at the site of a Russian missile strike after a flurry of attacks on the war-hit country today

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A person looks on from a window at the site of a Russian missile strike in Kyiv today

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A view of damaged windows of a building rattled at the site of a Russian missile strike in Kyiv this morning

(Reuters)

Arpan Rai9 March 2023 06:55

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Five killed in Russian missile attacks, says Ukraine

At least five people have been killed in a massive missile attack today, and several more have been wounded, Ukrainian officials said.

Four of these were killed in Lviv region after a missile struck a residential area in the Zolochivskyi district, regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi.

Emergency workers were sifting through the rubble to search for trapped people, Mr Kozytskyi said. Another person was killed in Dnipropetrovsk region, regional governor Serhii Lysak reported, adding that two more were wounded in multiple strikes across the region. The Kyiv mayor reported damage in two districts, and the Kharkiv and Odesa governors said residential buildings were hit there.

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source: yahoo.com