Russia Targets Kyiv in Overnight Drone Strike Ahead of NATO Summit

Tue Jul 11 2023
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KYIV, Ukraine: Russia hit Kyiv in an overnight drone strike, causing minor damage, said the authorities Tuesday as NATO leaders prepare for a summit focused on supporting Ukraine against Russia’s invasion.

“The enemy attacked Kyiv from the air for the second time this month,” Kyiv’s military administration said on its Telegram account.

Iranian-made Shahed explosive drones were used in the attack launched from the south, the military said, likely from Russia’s Krasnodar region.

“All detected air targets moving in the direction of Kyiv were destroyed by the forces and means of our air defence,” it said, without specifying how many drones had been downed.

Ukraine’s interior ministry said drone wreckage had been located at an undisclosed location in the Kyiv region.

“Windows and outbuildings of private households were damaged,” it said, adding there was no immediate information on victims.

Kyiv, which had been relatively spared from attacks since the beginning of the year, faced frequent nightly aerial raids in May.

The western port city of Odesa was also targeted in an overnight drone strike, according to Sergiy Bratchuk of the local administration.

Aerial defences had been activated, he said, without sharing any further details.

Air alerts were also reported in Mykolayiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kherson, Kirovograd and Kharkiv regions.

On Tuesday NATO leaders will grapple with Ukraine’s membership ambitions at their summit in Vilnuis, their determination to face down Russia boosted by a breakthrough in Sweden’s bid to join the alliance.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to head to the Lithuanian capital to make the case that Kyiv has earned the right to join when the Kremlin’s invasion ends. —AFP

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