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During the morning of 17 November 2024, Russia launched a massive air attack on cities across Ukraine, killing two people in Mykolaiv, two in Nikopol, two in Odesa and one person in Lviv. [1] [2] [3] According to the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, about 120 missiles and 90 drones were fired overnight and in the early morning.
In the morning, the Russian military launched a massive missile strike on Ukraine. [ 4 ] According to the Ukrainian Air Force , the strike used 63 Shahed attack drones (55 of them were shot down), 12 Iskander-M ballistic missiles , 40 Kh-101 / Kh-555 cruise missiles (35 were shot down), 5 Kh-22 cruise missiles, 7 Kinzhal missiles , 2 Kh-59 ...
[6] [1] One attack caused multiple fires to break out, and one person required rescue from underneath the rubble of a targeted structure. [11] Power outages caused by attacks were reported in Dnipro. [14] On the evening of 26 August, a Russian missile struck a hotel in Kryvyi Rih, killing four people and injuring five others. [16]
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukrainian energy facilities during the morning rush hour on Friday, Kyiv said, while explosions were heard in the Black Sea port of ...
A video of the shoot-down shows a Ukrainian air defense team, armed with an unknown man-portable air-defense system (MANPADS): either a Soviet-era SA-18 “Igla”, an American FIM-92 Stinger, or ...
Russia has released footage it claims shows the moment troops launched a missile attack on a Ukrainian military airfield. Blasts were heard across Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities early on Sunday ...
Ukraine’s military also said that an X-47M2 Kinzhal ballistic missile was launched alongside seven cruise missiles in the attack, adding that all but one of the cruise missiles were shot down.
President Zelenskyy ordered an investigation into the attack, [8] and called on Western nations to ensure the arrival of missiles and air defence systems. He also said Russia will "surely pay" for the attack. [11] Philip Pronin, the governor of Poltava Oblast, announced three days of mourning beginning on 4 September. [12]