(BBC News) A Russian aerial bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours has killed at least four people and injured at least 70 others in Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said the deaths all occurred in the capital, Kyiv, where many of the projectiles were aimed, and the victims included a 12-year-old girl.
The barrage – involving nearly 600 drones and several dozen missiles aimed at seven regions of Ukraine – is one of the heaviest in recent months.
Zelensky warned that Ukraine would retaliate and said the “vile” attack showed Moscow “wants to continue fighting and killing.” Russia said it struck military facilities and industrial enterprises supporting Ukraine’s armed forces.
For Ukrainians, aerial bombardments can be both random and routine.
They tend to occur late on Saturday evenings – in this case, the first sirens were heard at 22:00 GMT.
In Kyiv, the country’s air alert app urged people to head to shelters and stay there. They were followed by pings warning of an increased aerial threat as hundreds of drones descended on the city.
Ukraine’s Defence Minister Igor Klymenko said that at least 100 civilian sites had been damaged across the country by the attack, with entire neighbourhoods lefts in ruins.
Emergency services said an attack on Kyiv’s Institute of Cardiology had killed a nurse and a patient.
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