War in Ukraine: Seven killed in 'most massive' Russian air attack, Ukraine says (2024)

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Russia has launched one of its biggest air attacks on Ukraine of the war so far, the head of the Ukrainian air force has said.

At least seven people were killed and dozens wounded as missiles and drones were fired into more than half of Ukraine's regions on Monday.

Power infrastructure was hit, causing widespread blackouts, as the entire country was put under air raid alert and told to take shelter.

Russia confirmed it had launched attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure - one of its long-term tactics - and said all its targets were hit.

The barrage of missile and drone attacks began across the country overnight on Monday and continued into the morning.

And much later in the day a civilian infrastructure building was struck by a Russian missile in the eastern city of Kryvyi Rih, leaving one woman dead and another five presumed missing, local military administration head Oleksandr Vilkul said on Telegram.

According to Mykola Oleshchuk, the commander of Ukraine's air force, Russia launched 127 missiles and 109 attack drones overnight and into Monday morning. Out of them, Ukraine shot down 102 missiles and 99 drones, he said on Telegram.

Mr Oleshchuk called the combined strike "the most massive aerial attack”.

Nato member Poland said an "object" entered its territory during the attack.

"Most likely it was a drone and we assume so, because the trajectory of the flight and the speed indicate that it was definitely not a missile," said army spokesman Jacek Goryszewski, quoted by Reuters.

Nato spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah condemned the attacks on Ukraine and said that breaches of Nato airspace by Russia were "irresponsible and potentially dangerous", the agency said.

Previously, an attack last December when 158 missiles and drones were fired at Ukraine, had been considered the largest attack so far.

While the main target of this attack was energy infrastructure, it was also an attempt by Moscow to strike at Ukraine's reserves of another key resource: morale.

Ukrainians have been electrified by the recent successful incursion of their troops deep into Russian territory in the Kursk region.

With Monday's strikes, Russia was intending to bring ordinary people in Ukraine back down to earth with a bump - reminding them, and politicians in Western capitals, that the Kremlin still has the upper hand in this war.

The message from Moscow was make no mistake, Russia can still inflict misery on the Ukrainian population whenever it chooses.

Dozens wounded

Some 15 regions of Ukraine were targeted by Russia in the strikes, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said earlier - using weapons including drones, cruise missiles and supersonic missiles.

"There are wounded and dead," Mr Shmyhal said on the Telegram social media app.

Dozens of people were injured, and those who died included:

  • Two men - one aged 69 and another aged 47 - were killed in separate attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk region, local governor Sergiy Lysak said. Others were injured including a 14-year-old girl, he added
  • A man was killed when his house was hit in Zaporizhzhia, said the area's governor
  • The mayor of Lutsk said one person had been killed when an "infrastructure facility" was hit. Five others were wounded and most parts of the city had no running water, he added
  • In Izyum in Kharkiv region, a man was killed in a missile strike, the regional head said
  • And in Zhytomyr region in western Ukraine, a woman died after homes and infrastructure buildings were hit by missiles, the governor said.

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The attacks caused serious damage to infrastructure, with power outages reported in many cities - including Kyiv - and water supplies disrupted.

One of the remaining power stations – a hydroelectric plant north of Kyiv – was one of the latest targets. The damage is still being assessed.

Russia has been targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure since early on in its full-scale invasion, which began in February 2022.

In recent months it has renewed its campaign of attacks on the power grid, causing frequent blackouts across the country.

In June, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had destroyed half of his country’s electricity-generating capacity since it began pummelling its energy facilities in late March.

Ukraine is buying energy from the European Union. However, this is not enough and so most days, the country has a planned nationwide blackout to protect critical needs such as hospitals and military sites.

Russia's defence ministry said it attacked electricity and gas facilities, as well as sites storing Western weapons.

"All designated targets were hit, resulting in power outages and disrupted rail transport of weapons and ammunition to the front line," it said.

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It has been a year of bad news on the battlefield for Kyiv, with Russia gaining ground steadily in the eastern Donbas region.

There have been problems with mobilisation and reports that Ukraine is running out of men.

But following Ukraine's surprise incursion into Kursk, the videos of soldiers hoisting the Ukrainian flag over Russian villages they had seized gave a badly-needed boost to Ukrainian morale.

And it showed the West that Kyiv is still capable of carrying out complex, daring and - most importantly - successful offensives.

On Monday, Mr Zelensky called on Western allies including Britain, America and France to change their rules and let Ukraine use their weapons to strike deeper inside Russia.

Ukraine is allowed to use some Western weapons to hit targets inside Russia - but not long-range weapons.

And he said "we could do much more to protect lives" if European air forces worked with Ukraine's air defence.

Also on Monday, Ukraine tried to attack an oil refinery in Yaroslavl, a city north-east of Moscow, according to the regional governor. No casualties or damage have been reported.

And Russia's defence ministry said it had destroyed nine drones over its Saratov region, which is 560 miles (900km) from the Ukrainian border.

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War in Ukraine: Seven killed in 'most massive' Russian air attack, Ukraine says (2024)

FAQs

How much territory has Ukraine lost? ›

By 11 November 2022, the Institute for the Study of War calculated that Ukrainian forces had liberated an area of 74,443 km2 (28,743 sq mi) from Russian occupation, leaving Russia with control of about 18% of Ukraine's territory.

Has Lviv been affected by the war? ›

Lviv has largely been spared the worst of the fighting over the two and a half years of war, but last week, Russian strikes targeted its energy infrastructure causing outages, according to officials.

Has Lviv been bombed? ›

The 2022–present bombing of Lviv and the Lviv Oblast began after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The targets are civilian and military, including electricity, railway infrastructure, and an army base. At least 64 civilians were killed.

What was the population of Ukraine before the war? ›

Pre-war Ukrainian population

Ukraine's population stood at 41 million in 2021 prior to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. But for many Ukrainians, the war started in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea and fueled a war in the country's eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

How much artillery does Russia have left? ›

Russia has staggering amounts of artillery, both in the field and in reserve. A February 2024 report from RUSI estimated that Russia had just under 5,000 artillery pieces in the field, of which about 1,000 are self-propelled guns on tracked vehicles, the rest being old-fashioned towed artillery.

How many Ukrainians have left the war? ›

3.7 million people remained displaced within Ukraine and 6.3 million Ukrainians remained abroad, having fled the war as refugees and asylum-seekers.

Is it safe to travel to Lviv Ukraine now? ›

We continue to advise do not travel to Ukraine due to the volatile security environment and military conflict. There is a risk to life. If you're currently in Ukraine, we urge you to depart if it's safe to do so.

What was destroyed in Lviv? ›

Local authorities said the attacks damaged about 50 civilian objects, including homes, medical facilities, and local architectural landmarks, located in Lviv's historic district, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Why did Lviv became part of Ukraine? ›

The Soviet and Nazi forces divided Poland between themselves and a rigged plebiscite absorbed the Soviet-occupied eastern half of Poland, including Lviv, into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

How did Russia hit Lviv? ›

The Lviv attack was conducted using "long-range precision weapons," including Kinzhal hypersonic missiles and attack drones, the ministry's report said.

What kind of missiles hit Lviv? ›

HYPERSONIC MISSILES

In Lviv, the ministry said it had used hypersonic Kinzhal missiles and drones to strike defence enterprises it said were tasked with making and repairing electronic components of aircraft and missile weapons of the Ukrainian armed forces.

Which cities in Ukraine have been bombed? ›

Contents
  • 1 Bombing of Chernihiv.
  • 2 Dnipropetrovsk region. 2.1 Dnipro missile strikes. ...
  • 3 Donetsk region. 3.1 Vuhledar cluster bomb attack. ...
  • 4 Bombardment of Izium.
  • 5 Kharkiv region. 5.1 Bombardment of Kharkiv. ...
  • 6 Kherson shelling.
  • 7 Gammalsvenskby white phosphorus attacks.
  • 8 Kremenchuk shopping mall attack.

What was Ukraine before it was Ukraine? ›

The nascent Cossack state, the Cossack Hetmanate, usually viewed as precursor of Ukraine, found itself in a three-sided military and diplomatic rivalry with the Ottoman Turks, who controlled the Tatars to the south, the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania, and the Tsardom of Russia to the East.

What percentage of Ukrainians are Russian? ›

Demographics of Ukraine
Major ethnicUkrainians (77.8%) 2001
Minor ethnicRussians (17.3%) 2001, Other (4.9%) 2001
Language
OfficialUkrainian
23 more rows

What is the male to female ratio in Ukraine? ›

Male to female ratio of the total population

In 2020, male to female ratio for Ukraine was 86.33 males per 100 females. Male to female ratio of Ukraine increased from 75.2 males per 100 females in 1950 to 86.33 males per 100 females in 2020 growing at an average annual rate of 1.00%.

How much land has been destroyed in Ukraine? ›

Preliminary assessment shows that more than 1.24 million hectares (3.1 million acres) of protected sites in Ukraine (that is, more than a third) were affected by war. According to the Ukraine Nature Conservation Society, more than 44% of the most valuable natural areas of Ukraine are covered by war.

How much land does Ukraine have right now? ›

The total geographic area of Ukraine is 603,700 square kilometers (233,100 sq mi). Ukraine has an Exclusive Economic Zone of 147,318 km2 (56,880 sq mi) in the Black Sea.

How much land did Ukraine have? ›

Ukraine
Ukraine Україна (Ukrainian)
• Independence declared24 August 1991
• Current constitution28 June 1996
Area
• Total603,628 km2 (233,062 sq mi) (45th)
44 more rows

How many tanks does Russia have left? ›

The IISS Military Balance 2024 report says Russia has around 1,750 tanks of various types—including more than 200 of the T-90 variety—remaining, with up to 4,000 tanks in storage.

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