Overnight Attack: Russia Targets Cities Throughout Ukraine

Overnight Attack: Russia Targets Cities Throughout Ukraine


Russia launched a⁢ widespread‍ missile​ attack early Thursday‍ on cities across Ukraine, including the capital, Kyiv, ⁣hours after President ‌Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine denounced ‌Russia’s “criminal ‌and​ unprovoked aggression” on his country before the United Nations.

The missiles sent civilians rushing ⁣to shelters in‌ places ranging from Lviv, on ⁣the country’s western edge, ⁣to Kharkiv in the northeast. In Kyiv, at least seven people were wounded, fires broke out and a gas pipe‍ was damaged from‌ missile debris, according ⁢to the mayor‍ and the⁤ regional military​ administration.

Mr. Zelensky‍ spent two days⁣ this week in New York at the United Nations General Assembly appealing⁤ for more​ aid and support ​against Russia, amid growing concern about Ukraine’s ability to‌ regain territory and the‌ ballooning cost of the war.

On Thursday, ​Mr. Zelensky ‌was expected to meet with President Biden⁣ in Washington to push for ongoing and additional U.S. support for Ukraine as Mr. Biden seeks ​to push through approval ​of an additional $24 ‌billion for the country in Congress.

Serhiy Popko, head of the Kyiv regional military administration, said on the Telegram messaging⁢ app that ⁤the⁤ latest attacks meant that the city’s residents‍ had endured more than 1,000‍ hours, or more than 41 days,⁣ of⁣ being under air alerts since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.

In ⁣Kharkiv, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said on⁤ Telegram that ⁤six missiles caused multiple blasts‍ and wounded at ‌least two people. In Cherkasy⁣ in central​ Ukraine, an infrastructure facility ⁢was hit in the city center, its mayor said on Facebook.

In Kherson in the country’s south, a Russian ⁢attack left​ two people dead and several ⁤others hurt, according to⁤ the regional military administration. ​Officials there did not ⁣specify if the deaths resulted from⁢ a missile strike.

Ukraine’s public⁣ broadcaster, Suspilne, ⁢reported that explosions were also heard in Rivne, Vinnytsia and Khmelnytskyi in the country’s west.

2023-09-21 00:08:10
Article from www.nytimes.com

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