Russia on Saturday launched its largest drone attack against Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, since the start of its invasion, according to local officials.
“A total of nearly 75 Shahed drones were launched from two directions: Primorsko-Akhtarsk and the Kursk region, Russia. The primary target was the city of Kyiv,” said Ukraine’s Air Force in a Telegram post, describing the attack as a “record number” of drones.
It said air defenses intercepted 71 of the Iranian-made drones across six regions of Ukraine, but the vast majority of the drones were intercepted in the Kyiv region.
“Anti-aircraft missile troops, tactical aviation, mobile fire groups, and electronic warfare units were involved in repelling the air attack,” said the air force. It added that a Kh-59 guided missile was also destroyed in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
A spokesman for the Kyiv city military administration, Mykhailo Shamanov, described several waves of drones coming from different directions toward the capital.
Kyiv heard loud explosions and repeated bangs as drones buzzed overhead. The city’s military administration warned residents to take cover, saying: “A large number of enemy UAVs are entering Kyiv from different directions! We urge you to stay in shelters until the alarm goes off.”
It was the fourth drone attack on Kyiv this month, according to Shamanov.
At least two people were injured in Kyiv’s Solomianskyi district, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko.
Several locations in Solomianskyi district caught fire, including a residential building and other non-residential premises, Klitschko said.
He added that the second floor of a five-story residential building in Solomianskyi district was damaged and that the wreckage of downed drones fell on two residential buildings—one in the Dniprovskyi district and the other in the Holosiivskyi district.
In a separate statement, the head of the Kyiv city military administration, Serhii Popko, said a fire had broken out on the premises of a kindergarten after a drone was downed in the Solomianskyi district.
The country’s Energy Ministry said the attack cut off power to an overhead line, leaving 77 residential buildings and 120 establishments without power in the city center.