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Massive Russian strikes hit Ukraine for second day

Russian has targeted Ukraine with another wave of deadly strikes, a day after one of its biggest air attacks of the war.

At least two people were killed in an attack on a hotel in the central city of Kryvyi Rih and two more died in a wave of drone strikes on the Zaporizhzhia region in the south east, officials said.

Ukrainian monitors had earlier detected Russian aircraft launching hypersonic missiles and the air force said it had shot down five missiles and 60 drones.

At least six people died overnight Sunday to Monday and dozens were wounded as more than half of Ukraine’s regions were attacked by drones and missiles.

Power infrastructure was hit caus­ing blackouts in many cities, with water supplies also affected.

A statement from the Russian Defence Ministry said long-range air and sea-based precision weap­onry had been used to strike power stations and related infrastructure across Ukraine, including in Kyiv, Lviv and the Kharkiv and Odesa regions.

US President Joe Biden called the attacks “outrageous,” saying Wash­ington would continue to support Ukraine’s energy grid.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lam­my condemned “Russia’s cowardly missile and drone attacks on civilian infrastructure”.

In the latest attacks overnight into Tuesday, Russia said it had launched 10 missiles and 81 drones.

A hotel was struck by a ballistic missile in Kryvyi Rih late on Mon­day, killing a man and a woman and leaving several others wounded. Two people were reported missing.

Kryvyi Rih is the home city of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Meanwhile, Zaporizhzhia Regional Administration Head, Ivan Fedorov, said two people had been killed and four more wounded by drone strikes.

Explosions have also been report­ed in Kyiv, Sumy, Khmelnytsky and Mykolayiv regions.

Launches of several hypersonic Kinzhal (dagger) ballistic missiles, which are hard for air defences to in­tercept, have been detected. —BBC

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