Russia&#x27s drones, missiles target Ukraine&#x27s critical infrastructure, Kyiv claims

Russia&#x27s drones, missiles target Ukraine&#x27s critical infrastructure, Kyiv claims


Ukrainian sappers load the remains of an undetonated rocket into a truck adhering to a missile assault in Kyiv on January 23, 2024. Dozens of people today ended up injured and least four killed just after a wave of Russian missiles targeted Kyiv and other cities throughout Ukraine, environment residential properties ablaze and minimizing other folks to rubble. (Photograph by Genya SAVILOV / AFP) (Image by GENYA SAVILOV/AFP through Getty Images)

Genya Savilov | Afp | Getty Illustrations or photos

Russia introduced drone and missile attacks targeting civilian and essential infrastructure across broad areas of Ukraine, Kyiv’s Air Power explained on Sunday.

Preliminary info did not display any casualties in the attacks, the air force explained on the Telegram messaging app.

Russia and Ukraine have increased their air attacks on just about every other’s territory in the latest months, concentrating on significant navy, strength and transport infrastructure.

The air drive explained Russia attacked the central Poltava area with two ballistic missiles fired from the Iskander ballistic missile procedure, and three floor-to-air missiles in excess of the Donetsk area in the east.

Filip Pronin, governor of Poltava area, wrote on Telegram that the assault struck an industrial site in the city of Kremenchuk, sparking a fireplace. Photos posted on social media showed unexpected emergency crews battling a blaze.

Even more southeast in the Zaporizhzhia region, Governor Yuri Malashko said an infrastructure web site experienced been hit in a drone assault. Crisis crews had been at the web-site, Malashko stated, but gave no details of hurt or casualties.

Ukraine’s air protection methods destroyed 4 of eight Russia-launched drones overnight, the air drive explained.

Reuters could not independently verify the reviews. There was no instant comment from Russia.



Resource

European markets in positive territory; Greenland remains in focus
World

European markets in positive territory; Greenland remains in focus

LONDON — European markets opened in positive territory on Friday. The pan-European Stoxx 600 was up 0.37% at 8:30 a.m. in London (3:30 a.m. ET), with major regional bourses and most sectors in the green. It was confirmed Friday morning that British mining firm Rio Tinto was in preliminary talks to acquire Swiss firm Glencore, […]

Read More
Rio Tinto and Glencore restart talks over mega-merger that would create the world’s largest mining firm
World

Rio Tinto and Glencore restart talks over mega-merger that would create the world’s largest mining firm

The world’s longest robot: Autohaul, Rio Tinto’s autonomous heavy-haul train Rio Tinto Rio Tinto and Glencore have confirmed they are back in talks about a possible $260 billion megadeal that could form the world’s largest mining firm. Rio Tinto’s Australia-listed shares fell 6.3% on Friday. Shares of Glencore are expected to jump as much as […]

Read More
CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s Greenland ambitions have global repercussions
World

CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s Greenland ambitions have global repercussions

Protesters attend a march to the US consulate during a demonstration, under the slogan ‘Greenland belongs to the Greenlandic people’, in Nuuk, Greenland, on March 15, 2025. Christian Klindt Soelbeck | Afp | Getty Images U.S. President Donald Trump’s ambitions around Greenland are rapidly gaining concrete form — that is, evolving from rhetoric into action. […]

Read More