8 Killed As Deadly Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv After Russian Warplane Crash

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8 Killed As Deadly Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv After Russian Warplane Crash

 8 Killed As Deadly Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv After Russian Warplane Crash.




Ukraine said four people were killed in Kyiv, including a married couple expecting a baby, and another four in the northeast region of Sumy.


Kyiv: Moscow on Monday moved forward assaults across Ukraine, cutting power and killing eight individuals, remembering for kamikaze drone strikes in the capital, as a Russian warplane crashed close to the boundary.
The plane struck a local location of Yeysk, a town in southwest Russia, as per Russian specialists.

  • The plane struck a residential area of Yeysk, a town in southwest Russia, according to Russian authorities.

  • The final toll was 13 dead and 19 injured, the ministry of emergency situations, quoted by Russian news agencies, said as the search for survivors ended early Tuesday after the crash caused a massive fire in a residential area.

  • Moscow is thought to be trying to counter battlefield losses in its eight-month war in Ukraine by waging a punitive policy of striking energy facilities before winter in a move President Vladimir Putin hopes will weaken resistance.

  • Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said Russia launched five strikes in Kyiv and against energy facilities in Sumy and the central Dnipropetrovsk regions, knocking out electricity to hundreds of towns and villages.

  • Ukraine said four people were killed in Kyiv, including a married couple expecting a baby, and another four in the northeast region of Sumy.

  • Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba demanded EU sanctions on Iran, accusing Tehran of providing Russia with drones.

  • An AFP journalist saw drones swooping low over central Kyiv on Monday as police tried to shoot them down with automatic weapons and smoke rose from explosions across the city.

  • 8 Killed As Deadly Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv After Russian Warplane Crash
  • Ukrainian firefighters works on a destroyed building after a drone attack in Kyiv


  • Kyiv: Moscow on Monday stepped up attacks across Ukraine, cutting electricity and killing eight people, including in kamikaze drone strikes in the capital, as a Russian warplane crashed near the border.
  • The plane struck a residential area of Yeysk, a town in southwest Russia, according to Russian authorities.
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  • The final toll was 13 dead and 19 injured, the ministry of emergency situations, quoted by Russian news agencies, said as the search for survivors ended early Tuesday after the crash caused a massive fire in a residential area.

  • Moscow is thought to be trying to counter battlefield losses in its eight-month war in Ukraine by waging a punitive policy of striking energy facilities before winter in a move President Vladimir Putin hopes will weaken resistance.

  • Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said Russia launched five strikes in Kyiv and against energy facilities in Sumy and the central Dnipropetrovsk regions, knocking out electricity to hundreds of towns and villages.

  • Ukraine said four people were killed in Kyiv, including a married couple expecting a baby, and another four in the northeast region of Sumy.

  • Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba demanded EU sanctions on Iran, accusing Tehran of providing Russia with drones.

  • An AFP journalist saw drones swooping low over central Kyiv on Monday as police tried to shoot them down with automatic weapons and smoke rose from explosions across the city.
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  • "I saw a bright orange splash... The house trembled," said resident Tamara Beroshvili.

  • Ukraine's military said it shot down eight Iranian-made drones and two Russian cruise missiles on Monday.

  • Iran denies exporting any weapons to either side, but the United States warned it would take action against companies and nations working with Tehran's drone programme following the strikes in Kyiv.

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  • The strikes comes exactly a week after Russian missiles rained down on Kyiv and other cities on October 10 in the biggest wave of attacks in months, killing at least 19 people, wounding 105 others and sparking an international outcry.

  • 8 Killed As Deadly Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv After Russian Warplane Crash
  • Ukrainian firefighters works on a destroyed building after a drone attack in Kyiv


  • Kyiv: Moscow on Monday stepped up attacks across Ukraine, cutting electricity and killing eight people, including in kamikaze drone strikes in the capital, as a Russian warplane crashed near the border.
  • The plane struck a residential area of Yeysk, a town in southwest Russia, according to Russian authorities.
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  • The final toll was 13 dead and 19 injured, the ministry of emergency situations, quoted by Russian news agencies, said as the search for survivors ended early Tuesday after the crash caused a massive fire in a residential area.

  • Moscow is thought to be trying to counter battlefield losses in its eight-month war in Ukraine by waging a punitive policy of striking energy facilities before winter in a move President Vladimir Putin hopes will weaken resistance.

  • Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said Russia launched five strikes in Kyiv and against energy facilities in Sumy and the central Dnipropetrovsk regions, knocking out electricity to hundreds of towns and villages.

  • Ukraine said four people were killed in Kyiv, including a married couple expecting a baby, and another four in the northeast region of Sumy.

  • Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba demanded EU sanctions on Iran, accusing Tehran of providing Russia with drones.

  • An AFP journalist saw drones swooping low over central Kyiv on Monday as police tried to shoot them down with automatic weapons and smoke rose from explosions across the city.
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  • "I saw a bright orange splash... The house trembled," said resident Tamara Beroshvili.

  • Ukraine's military said it shot down eight Iranian-made drones and two Russian cruise missiles on Monday.

  • Iran denies exporting any weapons to either side, but the United States warned it would take action against companies and nations working with Tehran's drone programme following the strikes in Kyiv.

  • Call for Russia to be ousted from G20

  • The strikes comes exactly a week after Russian missiles rained down on Kyiv and other cities on October 10 in the biggest wave of attacks in months, killing at least 19 people, wounding 105 others and sparking an international outcry.
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  • "They seem to be hitting us every Monday now," said taxi driver Sergiy Prikhodko, who was waiting for a fare near the central train station in Kyiv.

  • "It's a new way of starting the week," he told AFP.

  • Air raid sirens sounded in Kyiv shortly before the first explosion at around 6:35 am (0335 GMT), followed by sirens across most of the country.

  • "Kamikaze drones and missiles are attacking all of Ukraine. The enemy can attack our cities, but it won't be able to break us," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

  • "Russia will not achieve anything with this form of terror even now when we still do not have a sufficient number of air defence and missile defence systems," the president added.

  • Senior presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak called for Russia to be excluded from the G20 following the strikes.

  • "Those who give orders to attack critical infrastructure, to freeze civilians and organise total mobilisation to cover the frontline with corpses, cannot sit at the same table with leaders of (the) G20," he said in a statement on social media, calling for Russia to be "expelled from all platforms".
NATO drills

  • In Moscow, city hall leader Sergei Sobyanin reported that Russian armed force draft workplaces would close from Monday, saying the Kremlin's preparation shares to select reservists to battle in Ukraine had been finished in the capital.

  • In the mean time, Ukraine declared it had traded in excess of 100 detainees with Russia in what it said was the primary all-female trade with Moscow since the attack started on February 24.

  • "The more Russian detainees we have, the sooner we will actually want to free our legends. Each Ukrainian officer, each bleeding edge leader ought to recall this," Zelensky said.

  • NATO sent off normal atomic discouragement drills in western Europe, which were arranged before Russia attacked Ukraine, dismissing calls to scrap the activities after Putin tightened up subtle provocations to send off an atomic assault.

  • The activities will include US B-52 long-range planes, and up to 60 airplanes in complete will partake in preparing trips over Belgium, the Unified Realm and the North Ocean.

  • In the mean time, Moscow partner Belarus said upwards of 9,000 Russian troopers and around 170 tanks would be conveyed in the country to develop another joint power, which it said will be particularly guarded and plans to get its boundaries.

  • In the south, Ukrainian soldiers have been pushing increasingly close to the huge city of Kherson, only north of Crimea.

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