Russia launches largest drone assault on Ukraine’s Kharkiv

Russia launches largest drone assault on Ukraine’s Kharkiv

Paul Adams

Diplomatic correspondent

Watch: Firefighters battle flames after Kharkiv flats hit by Russian strikes

Russian has launched an enormous drone assault on Ukraine’s second-largest metropolis, the mayor of Kharkiv has mentioned, killing at the least three and injuring an additional 40.

Ihor Terekhov mentioned that in a single day Russia launched 48 drones, two missiles and 4 gliding bombs in an assault he described as “open terror”.

It comes after an enormous wave of drones and missiles struck throughout Ukraine on Thursday night time. Moscow mentioned the strikes had been in response to “terrorist assaults by the Kyiv regime”, following Ukraine’s shock raids on Russian air bases final Sunday.

In the meantime, Russian and Ukrainian officers launched conflicting accounts about when a prisoner swap agreed at earlier talks will happen.

Some 18 residence buildings and 13 different houses in Kharkiv had been hit in a single day throughout Friday’s assault, town’s mayor mentioned. A child and a 14 year-old woman had been among the many injured, he added.

One civilian industrial facility was attacked by 40 drones, one missile and 4 bombs, Kharkiv governor Oleh Syniehubov mentioned, including that there should still be folks buried underneath the rubble.

Two folks had been additionally killed in Russian strikes on Kherson, in southern Ukraine, native authorities mentioned.

Ukrainian International Minister Andriy Sybiha urged allies to extend stress on Moscow and to take “extra steps to strengthen Ukraine” in response to Russia’s newest assaults.

Six folks had been killed and 80 injured throughout Ukraine the earlier night time, when Russia attacked the nation with greater than 400 drones and almost 40 missiles.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned the strikes on Kharkiv make “no navy sense” and had been “pure terrorism”.

He mentioned his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin was “shopping for himself time to maintain waging the struggle”, and that “stress have to be utilized” to cease the assaults.

Throughout the newest spherical of direct talks in Istanbul earlier this week, the 2 warring sides agreed to trade all sick and closely wounded prisoners of struggle, these aged underneath 25, in addition to the our bodies of 12,000 troopers.

Moscow’s chief negotiator on the assembly, Vladimir Medinsky, claimed on Saturday that Ukraine had “unexpectedly postponed each the acceptance of our bodies and the trade of prisoners of struggle for an indefinite interval”.

He additional claimed that the our bodies of a couple of thousand slain Ukrainian troopers had been taken to an agreed trade level however that Ukrainian officers by no means arrived.

A listing of 640 prisoners of struggle had additionally been handed to Ukraine “with a view to start the trade”, Medinsky wrote on social media.

Ukrainian officers responded angrily to the allegations, telling Russia to “cease enjoying soiled video games”.

Reuters Firefighters attempt to put out a blaze at a building hit by a Russian drone strikeReuters

Kharkiv’s mayor mentioned 18 residence buildings and 13 different houses had been hit in a single day

A press release from Ukraine’s Coordination for PoWs workplace mentioned that the feedback “don’t correspond to actuality or to earlier agreements”.

The Coordination HQ mentioned each side had been engaged on preparations for the trade over the previous week and alleged that Russia was not sticking to the agreed parameters of the swap.

It added that Ukraine had submitted its PoW lists based on the “clearly outlined classes” of the deal, however that Russia had submitted “various lists that don’t correspond to the agreed-upon method”.

Whereas an settlement on the repatriation of our bodies had been reached, a date had not been set, Ukraine mentioned, with Russia taking “unilateral steps that had not been coordinated”.

The barrages over the previous two nights got here after Ukrainian drone strikes focused Russian strategic warplanes at 4 air bases deep inside Russia.

Ukraine’s safety service SBU mentioned at the least 40 Russian plane had been struck throughout the so-called “Operation Spider’s Internet” final Sunday.

Ukraine says it used 117 drones that had been first smuggled into Russia, then positioned inside picket cabins mounted on the again of lorries and hid under remotely operated removable roofs.

The lorries had been then apparently pushed to areas close to the Russian air bases by drivers who had been seemingly unaware of their cargo. The drones had been then launched remotely.

On Saturday, Ukraine launched extra footage from that assault – displaying a single drone’s total flight.

US President Donald Trump mentioned on Friday that the Ukrainians had given Putin “a motive to go in and bomb the hell out of them final night time”.

He earlier mentioned that in a telephone name, Putin had advised him “very strongly” that Moscow would “have to reply” following Ukraine’s airfield assaults.

Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. It at present controls round 20% of Ukrainian territory, together with the Crimean peninsula it annexed in 2014.

Peace talks between the 2 sides have to this point didn’t safe a ceasefire, and each side stay deeply divided on finish the struggle, with Ukraine pushing for an “unconditional ceasefire” as a primary step, one thing Russia has repeatedly rejected.

Further reporting by Jaroslav Lukiv and Vitaliy Shevchenko

Watch: Drone footage of what Ukraine has mentioned exhibits Russia airfield assault

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