Credited from: TRTGLOBAL
At least six individuals were killed and 22 injured in Kyiv overnight due to renewed Russian drone and missile strikes, marking another significant escalation in the conflict. Mayor Vitali Klitschko described the assault as "terrible," noting that the most casualties were caused by a strike on a residential building in Kyiv's northwestern Shevchenkivskyi district, which resulted in extensive damage in the area, according to ABC News.
Ukrainian military officials reported that Russia launched a total of 352 drones and 16 missiles, with the air force successfully intercepting 339 drones and 15 missiles. However, direct hits were confirmed in six locations around the city, demonstrating the continued threat posed by Russian forces, as noted by TRT Global and Channel News Asia.
The attacks come a day after Ukraine's commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrsky, outlined a strategy to intensify retaliatory strikes against Russian military targets, emphasizing that Ukraine would not remain passive amid these ongoing threats. He stated, "We will not just sit in defence... we will increase the scale and depth," reinforcing Ukraine's commitment to retaliatory action against Russian interests, according to TRT Global and Channel News Asia.
Amid ongoing attacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the latest strikes, calling attention to the involvement of North Korean ballistic missiles in the assaults and criticizing the international community's response to Russian aggression. He expressed the need for enhanced air defense capabilities and a unified effort to pressure Russia amidst the ongoing conflict, as reported by ABC News.