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Ukraine defenses intercept 31 missiles fired at Kyiv

- Hanna Arhirova and Anton Shtuka

KYIV, Ukraine – Russia fired 31 ballistic and cruise missiles at Kyiv before dawn Thursday in the first attack on the Ukrainian capital in six weeks, officials said. Air defenses shot down all the incoming missiles, though 13 people including a child were injured by falling wreckage, they said.

Residents of Kyiv were woken up by loud explosions around 5 a.m. as the missiles arrived at roughly the same time from different directions, said Serhii Popko, head of the Kyiv City Administra­tion.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched two ballistic missiles and 29 cruise missiles against the capital.

Kyiv has better air defenses than most regions of the large country. The missile intercepti­on rate is frequently high, rendering Russian attacks on the capital significan­tly less successful than during the early days of the war. Even so, Ukrainian officials warn that they need considerab­ly more Western weapons if they are to prevail against Russia’s invasion.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had threatened Wednesday to “respond in kind” to Ukrainian aerial attacks in recent days on Russia’s Belgorod region near the border with Ukraine.

At an event in the Kremlin, Putin said Russia “can respond in the same way regarding civilian infrastruc­ture and all other objects of this kind that the enemy attacks. We have our own views on this matter and our own plans. We will follow what we have outlined.”

An 11-year-old girl and a 38-year-old man were hospitaliz­ed in Kyiv, the city administra­tion said. Eight other people sustained light injuries, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.

Ukraine’s Emergency Service said around 80 people were evacuated from their homes.

Falling wreckage from the intercepte­d missiles set fire to at least one apartment building, burned parked cars and left craters in streets and a small park. Some streets were littered with debris, including glass from shattered windows.

On Thursday, five people were injured in the latest attack on the Belgorod region, which damaged homes and the city sports stadium, Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said. Russia’s Ministry of Defense said it stopped 10 rockets over the region.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the country’s Western partners to send more air defense systems so they can be distribute­d across the country where missile strikes have become more common.

“Every day, every night such … terror happens,” he said on Telegram after Thursday’s attack on Kyiv. “World unity is capable to stop it by helping us with more air defense systems.”

Zelenskyy said Russia doesn’t have missiles that can evade U.S.-made Patriots and other advanced air defense weapons.

European Union leaders were considerin­g new ways to help boost arms and ammunition production for Ukraine at a summit in Brussels on Thursday.

On Wednesday, Russian ballistic missiles killed five people and injured nine in the eastern Kharkiv region, and strike on southern Odesa last week killed 21.

 ?? SERGEI CHUZAVKOV/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Workers survey and repair the damage following a missile attack Thursday in Kyiv, Ukraine.
SERGEI CHUZAVKOV/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Workers survey and repair the damage following a missile attack Thursday in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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