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Russian missile attacks on Kyiv wound eleven people - Taipei Times

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HELP NEEDED: Kyiv called for more military aid to fight Russia and urged the US to swiftly follow through on its pledge to allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot systems

Russian strikes on Kyiv have wounded 11 people, with missiles hitting the city even before air raid alerts sounded, Ukraine said yesterday.

Agence France-Presse journalists in Kyiv said they heard two series of explosions in the early hours, with an air alert siren sounding minutes after the first blast.

Moscow has been firing missiles and drones at Kyiv almost daily since launching its invasion in February 2022, but a spate of deadly attacks using dozens of ultra-fast ballistic missiles has recently challenged Ukraine's air defenses.

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"Eleven people, including a child, have been injured in Kyiv during last night's Russian attack," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote on X. "Civilian infrastructure was hit even before the air raid alert was issued."

He posted videos of emergency teams working in the smoke and rubble of ruined buildings.

"Over the course of the night, Russia launched more than 120 drones and 12 missiles, half of them ballistic," Zelenskiy said.

Apartment buildings, offices and a theological seminary were damaged in Kyiv, and recovery efforts were also ongoing in the Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions, he added.

Kyiv military administration head Tymur Tkachenko said Russia was "attacking the capital with missiles" and urged residents to seek shelter.

Three people were treated in hospital and three at the scene, he said in a toll preceding that given by Zelenskiy, without providing further details.

In a Russian attack earlier this week, the blast of a missile over the Kyiv skyline also rocked sleeping residents before the city's air alert sirens sounded.

"[Yesterday,] our defenders managed to shoot down most of the targets β€” but not the ballistic ones," Zelenskiy said.

He repeated his plea for allies to send more military aid to help fight off the Russian invasion and urged the US to swiftly follow through on its pledge to license Ukraine to make Patriot air defense systems.

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would allow Ukraine to manufacture the missiles, but Zelensky on Thursday said technical details still needed to be agreed.

Sergiy Sternenko, an adviser to Ukraine's defence minister, said that impacts before the sirens could indicate Russia had used S-400 anti-aircraft missiles to carry out strikes on the ground.

"During ground attacks, these missiles are more difficult to detect by radar," he said. "There is no military logic to such attacks. It is simply terrorism for the sake of terrorism."

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