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Russian drones hit Kyiv, set residential buildings on fire amid missile warning

Russian drones hit Kyiv, set residential buildings on fire amid missile warning

India Today18 hours ago

Russian drones battered Ukraine's capital in the early hours of Friday, sparking multiple fires in residential areas and forcing emergency power cuts as air defences scrambled to respond. Three people suffered injuries, officials said. Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv's military administration, said the drones had "approached the city in waves" and that the situation remained volatile. "There is also a risk that ballistic missiles could be deployed against the city."advertisementAccording to Reuters, witnesses on the ground reported several loud explosions and plumes of smoke across Kyiv. One particularly large blaze erupted after a drone hit a high-rise apartment in the Darnytskyi district on the city's east side. "Emergency crews are on site, and power cuts are likely in the area due to the damage," Tkachenko added.
An unofficial Telegram channel claimed a local shopping centre was also ablaze, though officials have not confirmed this. In the city's western districts, another apartment complex caught fire following drone debris strikes, as fragments were found scattered across at least three neighbourhoods.Tkachenko said the full extent of the damage was still being assessed. "Details on destruction and potential casualties are being collated," he noted.On Thursday, Kremlin said that Russia will retaliate against Ukraine's latest attacks at its military's discretion. Ukraine used drones to strike Russian heavy bomber planes at air bases in Siberia and the far north at the weekend, and Russia also accused it of blowing up rail bridges in the south of the country, killing seven people.advertisementKremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, at his daily briefing with reporters, highlighted comments made by Putin a day earlier about the railway attacks. "The president described the Kyiv regime as a terrorist regime, because it was the regime's leadership that consciously gave the order, the command, the order to blow up a passenger train. This is nothing other than terrorism at the state level. This is an important statement by the president," said Peskov.Ukrainian attacks on Russia and Russian air strikes and advances on the battlefield have escalated the war that began in February 2022.With inputs from Reuters

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