Russian air attack kills 11 in Ukraine, gas infrastructure targeted

Russian missile strike, Poltava, Ukraine February 1, 2025. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova
Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine
on Saturday, killing 11 people and damaging dozens of residential buildings as
well as energy infrastructure across the country, Ukrainian officials said.
The Interior Ministry said that a Russian missile struck a
residential building in the central city of Poltava, killing seven people and
injuring 14, including three children.
The ministry posted pictures on the Telegram messaging app
showing the building with several top floors smashed and thick columns of smoke
rising into the sky. Firefighters and dozens of rescuers were searching through
the rubble.
One person was killed and four were wounded in the city of
Kharkiv in the northeast in a drone attack, the mayor said.
Three police officers were killed during the attacks as they
patrolled streets in a village in the northeastern region of Sumy, regional
officials said.
"Last night Russia attacked our cities using various
types of weapons: missiles, attack drones, and aerial bombs," President
Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, adding damage was caused in six regions.
"Each such terrorist attack proves that we need more
support in defending ourselves against Russian terror. Every air defence
system, every anti-missile weapon, saves lives," he said on the Telegram
app.
The Ukrainian Air Force said Russian forces launched 123
drones and more than 40 missiles. Its air defence units shot down 56 of the
drones and redirected 61, it said. The Air Force provided no figures on how
many missiles were intercepted.
In Poltava, a small city located around 120 kilometres (75
miles) from the Russian border, about 18 apartment buildings, a kindergarten,
and energy infrastructure were damaged, city authorities said.
Ukrainian officials said that damage was also registered in
the city of Zaporizhzhia in the southeast, Kharkiv and Sumy regions in the
northeast, and Khmelnytskyi in the west.
Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov said Russian forces used
six missiles and 17 Shahed drones to target gas infrastructure and other
facilities.
Russia's Defence Ministry said that its forces had launched
attacks aimed at Ukraine's gas and other energy infrastructure and had shot
down 108 Ukrainian drones in the last 24 hours, Russian news agencies reported.
Since March 2024, Russia has launched multiple missile and
drone attacks on Ukraine's power sector and other energy infrastructure, knocking
out about half of the country's available generating capacity and forcing
rolling blackouts.
As the war approaches its three-year mark this month and
Russian forces make small but steady gains in eastern Ukraine, edging closer to
the strategic logistic hub of Pokrovsk, both sides are using drones to hit
infrastructure and disrupt military supply lines.
Moscow's strikes early on Saturday followed a Russian
missile attack the previous evening which damaged the historic
centre of the Black Sea port of Odesa.
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