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Russia launches fifth missile attack on Kyiv

Russia has launched a barrage of drones and missiles at Kyiv in the early hours of Tuesday morning. This is the fifth attack this month on the Ukrainian capital as Moscow intensifies its air attacks against Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president, said that the attacks had damaged 16 sites, including a business and a school, in the capital. City officials also reported "several" fires throughout the city.

Zelenskiy said that Russia had also targeted critical infrastructures in central and south Ukraine. He added that the attacks inflicted injuries on seven people in Ukraine’s eastern Kharkiv Region and three others in the northern Chernihiv Region. Zelenskiy wrote in a X post that "Russia launched 135 drones, 10 missiles, mostly ballistic, against our cities and towns last night." He said that "there must be greater pressure on Russia" and called on European allies pass their latest sanction package this week.

The Russian air force has been intensifying its air attacks on Ukraine this summer, bombarding the country's cities and energy infrastructure nearly every night as Kyiv is running low on air defence ammunition to repel ballistic rockets.

Ukraine's Air Force said that air defence units intercepted five of eight ballistic missiles fired by Russia overnight, a rate higher than earlier in the month. They also destroyed 108 of 135 drones.

Kyiv, meanwhile, has increased?its drone strikes?inside Russia. They are targeting oil and weapons facilities to try to limit Russia's ability to continue the war. It is now in its fifth-year. Russian authorities have reported an 'incident at the Afipsky refinery located in southern Krasnodar, and drone debris landing at an industrial area in Salavat within the Urals region of Bashkortostan. Vladimir Putin said this week that Moscow will respond to Ukrainian attacks against its territory by retaliatory strike that are "multiple times more powerful". (Reporting and editing by Aidan Lewis; Anna Pruchnicka and Ron Popeski)

(source: Reuters)