KYIV, Ukraine — A fresh wave of coordinated Russian air strikes launched across several Ukrainian regions has left at least five civilians dead and dozens more injured, targeting residential neighborhoods and critical municipal infrastructure.
The overnight bombardment relied on a combination of high-speed ballistic missiles and swarm attacks using long-range Shahed attack drones. Local defense forces reported intense air defense engagements across multiple provinces, though several incoming munitions breached air defense perimeters, causing widespread structural damage and fires.
In eastern and southern regions, emergency service crews worked through the night to clear burning rubble from targeted sites. Direct hits on residential apartment blocks and public transport corridors accounted for the majority of the casualties.
Emergency workers rescued several trapped survivors from collapsed residential structures while medical teams treated victims for blast injuries and severe shrapnel wounds. Local authorities confirmed that critical utility networks, including neighborhood power substations and natural gas distribution lines, sustained structural impacts, leaving thousands of residents without immediate service.
The latest assault marks a continuation of intensified long-range strikes aimed at weakening Ukrainian defense logistics and urban infrastructure ahead of expected ground maneuvers. Regional governors have urged civilians to strictly observe air raid sirens as search-and-rescue teams continue clearing debris from damaged sites to locate potential survivors.
In the wake of the latest barrage, Ukrainian officials called on international allies to expedite the delivery of additional air defense systems and specialized interceptor ammunition. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that protecting civilian centers from relentless missile and drone saturations remains the country's paramount priority, warning that delays in defense aid directly expose innocent populations to catastrophic strikes.
Meanwhile, local municipal teams and humanitarian agencies have mobilized to establish temporary shelters, distribution centers, and mobile heating points for displaced residents whose homes were destroyed. Community volunteers continue to assist emergency personnel by clearing shattered glass, distributing food and clean water, and securing damaged properties as regional power grid operators work around the clock to restore basic electrical and gas services.
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