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An eight-hour Russian drone barrage keeps Kiev on edge as the war in Ukraine drags on for nearly a thousand days

An eight-hour Russian drone barrage keeps Kiev on edge as the war in Ukraine drags on for nearly a thousand days

Dozens of Russian drones have attacked the Ukrainian capital Kiev in a nighttime attack that lasted eight hours.

Kyiv, Ukraine – Dozens of Russian drones targeted Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, in an eight-hour overnight attack, authorities said Thursday, as Russia continued its brutal shelling of Ukraine after nearly a thousand days of war.

Lone Russian drones as well as swarms of drones entered Ukrainian airspace from different directions and at different altitudes, officials said, in what was an apparent attempt to stretch air defense systems and unnerve city residents.

Ukrainian air defenses “neutralized” three dozen drones, but falling debris caused damage to a hospital and to residential and office buildings in Kiev, local authorities said. A fire broke out on the 33rd floor of an apartment building.

At least two people are said to have been injured.

Drone attacks on Kiev have been happening almost every day lately, with nightly explosions and the constant buzzing sound of drones keeping the city on edge. Russia is deploying about ten times more Iranian-made Shahed drones than this time last year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said earlier this week.

The Ukrainian armed forces are struggling to match the might of the Russian army, which is much larger and better equipped. Western support is crucial for Ukraine to sustain the costly war of attrition. Uncertainty about how long that aid will last increased this week when Donald Trump was elected the next US president. Trump has repeatedly criticized US aid to Ukraine.

Russia, meanwhile, is trying to undermine Ukraine’s appetite for battle and undermine the West’s support for Kiev by provoking the conflict.

The Russian barrages mainly involve Iranian Shahed drones, which are terrorizing civilians, said Andrii Kovalenko, head of the state Center for Combating Disinformation.

Russia aims to salvage and stockpile its missiles, which are far more powerful than drones, Kovalenko claimed on Thursday, even though Russia has used missiles effectively in its campaign to knock out Ukraine’s power grid.

Moreover, the drone attacks are gradually wearing down Ukraine’s air defenses, making it more vulnerable to future missile launches.

During the day on Thursday, Russia launched five attacks using rockets and glide bombs on the southern city of Zaporizhia, killing at least one person and wounding 10, including a year-old child, according to the regional military government’s press service. The attacks damaged residential buildings and a hospital, the report said.

Power outages have been reported in the Zhytomyr region, which borders Kiev to the west, after a Russian attack there, according to energy company Zhytomyroblenergo.

Another Russian drone strike injured one person in the southern city of Odesa, regional governor Oleh Kiper said, and drone debris damaged an 11-story residential building.

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