[RD] Russia Invades Ukraine: War News Thread: Round 6

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Russian bombardment of Kyiv kills at least 3, including a child and her mother​

10 wounded in the deadliest of a string of attacks on the Ukrainian capital in the past month

A pre-dawn Russian missile attack on Ukraine's capital killed three people, including a nine-year-old and her mother, officials said, and inflicted the highest casualty toll from a single attack on Kyiv over the past month.

The latest Russian attack, using what Ukrainian officials said were short-range Iskander ground-launched missiles, coincided with events scheduled in Kyiv to celebrate International Children's Day. Those events were cancelled.

Ukrainian air defences shot down all 10 cruise and ballistic missiles launched by the Kremlin's forces, but falling debris caused damage and casualties on the ground.

The Kyiv City Administration reported one child was among the dead, and 10 people were wounded. The casualty toll was the most from one attack on Kyiv in the past month. The attack also damaged apartment buildings, a medical clinic, a water pipeline and cars. Earlier, the city government had said that two children were killed before revising the number to one.

Russia has kept up a steady barrage on the Ukrainian capital and other parts of the country in recent weeks as Kyiv readies what it says is a counteroffensive to push back Moscow's troops, 15 months after their full-scale invasion. Kyiv was the target of a reported 17 drone and missile attacks last month.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted that the dead included a nine-year-old girl, her mother and another woman.

Olena Zelenska, wife of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said one child was in hospital after the attack. "Children's Day has to be about safe childhood, summer, life," she tweeted. "But today it is about new crimes of [Russia] against children."

United Nations human rights monitors said six children were killed and 34 were wounded last month alone. Since February 2022, at least 525 children have been killed and at least 1,047 have been injured, according to the UN's Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.

"Sadly, as the world marks International Children's Day, there is little to celebrate in Ukraine where civilians, including children, continue to pay a heavy price" said Matilda Bogner, the mission's chief.

A 33-year-old woman died as she and others waited to enter a locked Kyiv air raid shelter, according to her husband. City officials ordered an investigation into what happened.

Weeks of sleepless nights​

Russia has repeatedly targeted Kyiv with waves of drone and missile attacks since the start of the invasion, but attacks against the capital have significantly intensified over the past month as Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive. While most incoming weapons are shot down, many Kyiv residents are anxious and tired after weeks of sleepless nights listening to the sound of explosions.

Ukraine's air defence has become increasingly effective at intercepting Russian drones and missiles, but the resulting debris can cause fires and injure people below.

One explosion sent missile fragments ripping through an apartment building in a leafy neighbourhood. In the morning light, paramedics escorted an elderly woman gingerly away from the building as the bare feet of a person killed in the attack poked out from underneath a plastic tarpaulin in a roped-off area between the trees.

"Around 3 a.m. there was a strike over there. I woke up and saw the fire. My door was smashed, I woke up my mom and ran to the corridor," said resident Nikita Maslun, peering through a broken window. "Then we went down and ran outside. We saw people running. Windows were shattered and balconies destroyed."

In Desnianskyi district, debris fell on a children's hospital and a nearby multi-storey building. Two schools and a police department were damaged.

In another district, Dniprovskyi, a residential building was damaged by burning debris and heavy smoke; the blast wave blew out the windows, parked cars caught fire, and debris fell onto the roadway and courtyards.

In Darnytskyi neighbourhood, a water pipeline and a residential building were affected, and the explosive wave broke windows.

After a woman was killed watching an aerial attack from her balcony earlier this week, Kyiv authorities urged residents to heed warning sirens and stay in shelters or other safe locations. "You've got to be vigilant, as ballistic missiles fly at incredible speeds. From the moment the alarm is announced to the rocket's arrival, you have only a few seconds!" they warned in a message to residents.

Ukraine also claimed last month to have downed some of Russia's hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, which Russian President Vladimir Putin has touted as providing a key competitive advantage.

On Wednesday, Russian forces carried out three aerial attacks over the south of Kherson region, along with missile and heavy artillery strikes on other parts of the region.

In earlier developments:

  • Russian troops around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant attacked the city of Nikopol and surrounding villages on the bank of the Dnipro River with drones and heavy artillery, damaging several residences.
  • Authorities in Russia's southern region of Krasnodar, which borders the annexed Crimean Peninsula, reported that drones crashed into two oil refineries. One briefly caught fire and another didn't sustain damage, officials said. They didn't explicitly blame Ukraine.
  • The governor of Russia's Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, announced the evacuation of children from two areas that have often come under Ukrainian shelling.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-ukraine-war-1.6861572
After Ukraine shot down 4 aircraft (2 plane and 2 helicopter) in the midlle May with Patriot SAM and one more plane in Black Sea (shots was from Odessa) , Russia active attack position of know SAM systems. Unfortunately there civilian casualties... Most of the SAM systems deployed in high urban area...
 
After Ukraine shot down 4 aircraft (2 plane and 2 helicopter) in the midlle May with Patriot SAM and one more plane in Black Sea (shots was from Odessa) , Russia active attack position of know SAM systems. Unfortunately there civilian casualties... Most of the SAM systems deployed in high urban area...

Except for the fact that Russia has been indiscriminately bombing civilians from the start, and Patriots were deployed to the area later to protect them.
 
What is the nazi flag in your image about?
Nazis in Ukraine – you know. Like how Ukraine is in the clutches of a US-backed Nazi junta holed up on Kiev.

I provided a link to that article from 2017. But that wasn't the original source of the map. It has been circulated a fair bit.
 
Nazis in Ukraine – you know. Like how Ukraine is in the clutches of a US-backed Nazi junta holed up on Kiev.

I provided a link to that article from 2017. But that wasn't the original source of the map. It has been circulated a fair bit.
You need a specific type of civic unionism to (literally) have a junta anyway ^^

By the way, I read that there was a rather very underwheling ukrainian attempt to invade (at Belgorod). Very few soldiers and a couple of vehicles. If so, what was the point?
 
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By the way, I read that there was a rather very underwheling ukrainian attempt to invade (at Belgorod). Very few soldiers and a couple of vehicles. If so, what was the point?
It was not that weak, ~2 companies (about 200 people), just was repelled quickly.
Looks like they are trying to make as much noise as possible with limited forces, to distract reserves and destabilize internal situation.
Recent attack on Moscow also fits that template.

But such incursions require trained troops, which suffer losses.
 
After Ukraine shot down 4 aircraft (2 plane and 2 helicopter) in the midlle May with Patriot SAM and one more plane in Black Sea (shots was from Odessa) , Russia active attack position of know SAM systems. Unfortunately there civilian casualties... Most of the SAM systems deployed in high urban area...

So what was the reasons for Russian attacking high Urban areas before Ukraine deployed Patriot Sam into these high urban areas to protect from Russian missile attacks ?
This is the same circular reasoning for Russian invading its neighbors to prevent expansion of NATO, causing even more of its neighbors to join NATO
 
It is quite amazing indeed. Russia has been attacking these very high urban areas since the beginning of the war, Ukrainia now places patriot missiles there to protect them, and the Russian narrative is that those urban areas are being attacked because there is patriot missiles there.
Time and space in Russia is more relative than in the rest of the universe obviously.
 
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It was not that weak, ~2 companies (about 200 people), just was repelled quickly.
Looks like they are trying to make as much noise as possible with limited forces, to distract reserves and destabilize internal situation.
Recent attack on Moscow also fits that template.

But such incursions require trained troops, which suffer losses.
seems they were still there this morning.
 
Personally I find it very unlikely that those are "russian legions for the freedom of Russia" etc. You don't really get such willing to up to kill people in their own country (Russia) if they are so noble. Reminds me more of civil-war type bandit groups (eg communist vs nationalist etc).
Of course, as usual, all sides prefer to term their own groups of this kind as freedom-fighting - terrorist doesn't quite have the same sound.
 
Of course, as usual, all sides prefer to term their own groups of this kind as freedom-fighting - terrorist doesn't quite have the same sound.
Agreed. When Russia bombs residential areas Russians call that liberation of the Ukrainian people. Others call it terrorism by a rogue state.
 
They are most all sponsored and armed by enemies of the opposed regime yes, that seems an obvious strategy.

Historical examples aplenty :

 
So there's no point in presenting them (in media) as noble freedom fighters :)
I would judge them according their actions, not according who support them.
So far they are more noble than Russian army, Kadyrovites and Wagnerites and they fight against them.
But it would be naive think that opossition are only noble democrats.
 
It is true that so far we've not seen the same brutality from the partisans as from the regular Russian army.

Could be because they are local volunteers and "Russian" soldiers are dragged in from all over the far east to fight in Ukraine.
 
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It is quite amazing indeed. Russia has been attacking these very high urban areas since the beginning of the war, Ukrainia now places patriot missiles there to protect them, and the Russian narrative is that those urban areas are being attacked because there is patriot missiles there.
Time and space in Russia is more relative than in the rest of the universe obviously.
Well... It could make a kind of sense.

If the Patriots are deployed to urban civilian areas that is also a kind of "alternative cost" where the Patriots cannot for the time being be redeployed to protect fx a Ukranian offensive aiming to punch through Russian lines, retake Ukranian territory and cut the Russian occupying forces up into more manageable cut-off parcels, possibly cutting off Crimea etc.

So the Russian attacks (increasingly fewer missiles, shot more often, 19 days in May alone) could be to try not to actually hit anything much (few missiles), just to make life difficult in the Ukranian capital in general, but also directly to persuade the Ukranian side not to redeploy these Patriots to protect their scheduled offensive. (Russian propaganda has been very hung up in these Patriots, viz the recurrent claims of having destroyed them already.)

We don't know quite why, but we are still waiting for this offensive. And one of the worries that has been voiced is that since it will require concentration of troops and gear, that might mean an opportunity for the somewhat underused Russian air assets to fly CAS and actually wreak havoc. The presumption is then that everything AA that Ukraine can support an offensive with is the obvious counter. But if they are kept busy protecting civilian targets...
 
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