Ukrainian officials reported a new barrage of Russian missile strikes across the country Monday. The attack was anticipated as Russia seeks to disable Ukraine’s energy supplies and infrastructure with the approach of winter.
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia on Monday unleashed what Ukrainian authorities called the latest “massive missile attack” across their country, striking homes and buildings, killing civilians, and disrupting electrical power and water supplies in areas — notably in the Black Sea port city of Odesa. Ukraine’s air force claimed it shot down more than 60 of the 70 missiles fired.
Defiant as ever, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised his military forces and the technicians who snapped into action to repair the damage. Ukraine’s electricity provider, Ukrenergo, lashed out at Russia over “the eighth massive missile attack by a terrorist country,” saying its facilities had been hit, triggering blackouts. It urged residents to stay in shelters as its crews tried to repair the damage.
Tymoshenko said two people were killed and three others injured — including a 22-month-old child — in the village of Novosofiyivka in the southern Zaporizhzhya region. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the attack on its bases were part of Ukraine’s efforts to curtail operations of Russia’s long-range bomber force.
The ministry didn’t say where the drones had flown from, but Russian military bloggers charged that they were likely launched by a group of Ukrainian scouts. Putin’s drive across the bridge over the Kerch Strait was an important sign that Russia was able to recover from setbacks and repair the span quickly after the Oct. 8 truck bomb that severed a key link from Crimea to the mainland. He also spoke to workers and discussed the repairs with a senior government official responsible for the project.
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