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Military intelligence reports that Russia has launched an air strike on Ukraine's infrastructure.

The HUR military intelligence agency reported that on Wednesday Russia launched a likely?long-lasting air strike on Ukraine's critical infrastructure facilities.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, had warned earlier of possible Russian drone attacks all day long. He said that there were more than 100 drones in Ukraine's airspace.

HUR reported that in the first wave of attacks, Russia used a significant number of drones and ballistic missiles to attempt to overwhelm Ukraine's defense system.

The statement warned that the attack could last for a long time.

The agency stated that Moscow targets critical infrastructure in major cities including energy, defence industries, government buildings and other essential services.

Air Force Issues Warnings to Several Regions

Ukraine's airforce issued warnings about groups of drones headed towards various Ukrainian regions.

Since the start of the war, more than four years ago, Russia has carried out most'major drones and missile strikes in the night. In recent months it has sent more drones and missiles at daytime.

Serhiy Bekstnov, an advisor to the Defence Minister, said that Wednesday's attack was a sign that Russia is trying to change their tactics and stop using drones.

He said that this time, drones were flying between 5 and 10 kilometers from the Belarus border to overwhelm Ukraine's system of air defence so as to allow as many people as possible to get to the western part of the country.

The governor of the region said that there were three people injured in an attack on western Khmelnytskyi.

A local official reported that a Russian drone attacked a city bus in Kherson, a southern city which is regularly subjected to Russian?attacks and shelling. Six passengers and the driver were injured.

The regional governor confirmed that two other people were injured in the attack in Odesa.

The mayor of Kyiv said that drone debris fell on an open area in the northern Obolon District.

Ukraine's Air Force reported that Russia had attacked the country overnight with 139 drones since?6 pm (1500 GMT), of which 111 were?downed or neutralised.

Moscow has denied that it deliberately targets civilians, but thousands have been killed during the war. It also says that strikes on civil infrastructures are justified if they reduce Ukraine's capability to fight. Kyiv recently intensified its long-range attacks against Russia's energy sector, though at a smaller scale. (Reporting and editing by Peter Graff, Alison Williams and Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)