Monday, October 17, 2022

Russian drones attack central Kyiv, heavy fighting in east Ukraine







Russian drones attack central Kyiv, heavy fighting in east Ukraine


Russia attacked the centre of Kyiv during morning rush hour with drones on Monday and shelled other cities around the country, the second time in a week it has unleashed strikes across Ukraine while its forces face setbacks on the battlefield.

Soldiers fired into the air trying to shoot down drones after the blasts rocked central Kyiv. Residents fled for shelter. An anti-aircraft rocket could be seen streaking into the morning sky, followed by an explosion and orange flames.

Reuters later saw pieces of a drone used in the attack that bore the words: "For Belgorod" - an apparent reference to the shelling of the Russian region of Belgorod bordering Ukraine.

The attacks came exactly one week after Russia unleashed its heaviest aerial bombardment of Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities since the start of the war - also during morning rush hour.

"All night and all morning, the enemy terrorises the civilian population. Kamikaze drones and missiles are attacking all of Ukraine. A residential building was hit in Kyiv," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on the Telegram messaging app.

"The enemy can attack our cities, but it won’t be able to break us. The occupiers will get only fair punishment and condemnation of future generations. And we will get victory."



There was no immediate word on casualties from the blasts. Ukraine said the Kyiv attacks used Iran-made “suicide drones”, which fly to their target and detonate, which Russia has increasingly deployed in recent weeks.

Iran denies supplying drones to Russia. The Kremlin has not commented.

European Union foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg may consider further sanctions on Iran if they can establish concrete evidence that it is supplying drones to Russia, the EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell said.

Shelling

Elsewhere on Monday, renewed Russian shelling near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe's largest, caused it to be disconnected again from Ukraine's power grid, Ukrainian state energy firm Energoatom said.

The plant, which has often been shelled during the war, is occupied by Russian forces but operated by Ukrainian staff.



In southern central Ukraine, a large fire broke out at an energy facility in the Dnipropetrovsk region after an overnight missile hit, a local official said. Ukraine also reported strikes that set ablaze a sunflower oil terminal in the southern port of Mykolaiv.

British military intelligence said on Monday Russia was facing more acute logistical problems in southern Ukraine after a blast on Oct 8 caused damage to a road-and-rail bridge linking mainland Russia to Crimea, the peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014.

- Reuters

5 comments:

  1. The drones, which are in fact slow and low, can be destroyed by modernised versions of WW2 style flak.
    The Brits in late WW2 shot down hundreds of V1 drones with radar guided, rapid-fire AA and proximity fuses.

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    1. from Wiki: ... on the night of 15/16 June, when 144 missiles reached England, 73 struck London, while 53 struck Portsmouth and Southampton.

      Damage was widespread and Eisenhower ordered attacks on the V-1 sites as a priority

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    2. There was only radar detection and no true radar or infrared-guided and computer-controlled anti-aircraft guns in 1944.

      I expect with 2022 technology, the hit rate of anti-aircraft guns against drones will be much higher.

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    3. Wakakakaka…

      A renounced know-nothing dickhead spreading lies to justify its empty drum heat!

      Yankee drones r forever invincible when used by the Ukrainians. All else r just toys of no destructive power!

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    4. Wakakaka in the perception of the 'shiok-sendiri' diehard brainwashed, forever if there is advance, it must be the US of A in front, failing which the others' advances can never catch up with his master, let alone overtaking US of A, that's embarrassing.

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