Four killed in Russian air attack on Ukraine
Firefighters work at the site of a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the town of Brovary, Kyiv region, Ukraine March 14, 2026. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
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Russia hammered Ukraine with
missiles and drones overnight, killing four people and causing damage across
five regions of the country, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday.
The main target was energy infrastructure outside the capital Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, adding that residential buildings, schools and businesses were also damaged.
He said the Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipro and Mykolaiv regions were
also targeted in an attack that included around 430 drones and 68 missiles, most of which
were downed by air defences.
Saturday's strikes come as the spiralling Iran conflict has
distracted international attention from a U.S.-backed peace push in the
four-year war, which Kyiv says Moscow has no interest in ending.
"Russia will try to exploit the war in the Middle East
to cause even greater destruction here in Europe, in Ukraine," Zelenskiy
wrote on X.
He repeated his call for Kyiv's partners to boost
production of critical air-defence weapons, stocks of which have been
diminishing as the U.S. and its allies in the Gulf have fended off Iranian strikes.
Russia's winter attacks on Ukraine have left swathes of
major cities without power or heating, part of a campaign to weaken resolve as
Moscow's troops press a battlefield offensive and demand Kyiv cede more
territory in the east.
Ukraine's forces have targeted Russian strategic
infrastructure such as oil refineries,
depots and terminals in long-range strikes.
Ukraine's Energy Ministry said on Saturday that consumers in
six regions were without electricity after the overnight strikes and Russian
shelling of frontline areas.
"There's no way Russia will stop," said local resident Natalia
Fetko, 57, whose building was damaged in the strike. "Nothing is enough
for them."
All four deaths occurred in the Kyiv region, where 15 people
were also wounded and
damage was recorded in four districts, according to
regional military administrator Mykola
Kalashnyk.
Saturday's attack also prompted NATO member Poland to
scramble jets to protect its airspace, but no violations were observed,
Warsaw's military said.


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