Russian attacks injure three, damage infrastructure in Ukraine, authorities say


  • World
  • Tuesday, 10 Sep 2024

Ukrainian service personnel use searchlights as they search for drones in the sky over the city centre during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine September 9, 2024. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

KYIV (Reuters) - Overnight Russian drone and missile attacks injured at least three people, damaged buildings and caused fires across Ukraine, authorities said on Tuesday.

The air force shot down 38 out of 46 Russia-launched drones during an overnight attack across 13 regions, according to a statement on the Telegram messaging app. Russia also used two missiles in its attack, it said.

Regional governor Ihor Taburets said the attack injured two people and damaged several buildings in the city of Cherkasy. The strike damaged an infrastructure facility in the region and caused a fire which had since been put out, he said, without specifying what had been hit.

The Kyiv regional governor Ruslan Kravchenko said the attack also damaged a building and caused a fire in an open area in the area surrounding the capital, after air defences engaged aerial targets. The Kyiv city authorities reported no damage or casualties in the capital itself.

Overnight attacks on the southern region of Kherson damaged a kindergarten and cars in a parking lot, according to regional governor Oleksander Prokudin. One person was injured there in Russia's drone attack, the local authorities added.

Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians despite having killed and injured thousands of them in its strikes since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

(Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko; Editing by Tom Hogue and Peter Graff)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Ukraine brings back long rolling power cuts after major Russian strike
Masked men break into UK's Windsor Castle estate, The Sun reports
Analysis-How 1,000 days of conflict fuelled robot wars between Russia and Ukraine
Russian lawmaker says Biden is risking WW3 with missile decision
Shrouded in smog, Delhi pollution reading is the highest this year
Sri Lanka president keeps finance minister role, reappoints Amarasuriya as prime minister
FACTBOX-Shifting red lines in West's support for Ukraine now allows strikes deep into Russia
Australian Senate censures Indigenous member for King Charles protest
Australia police arrest former radio show host for alleged indecent assaults
French farmers back on the streets as Mercosur talks fuel discontent

Others Also Read