Russian strikes prompt power cuts across Ukraineon October 18, 2022 at 8:36 am

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The capital, Kyiv, and other cities are targeted, a day after unmanned drones kill eight people.

One man was reported killed when a residential building came under attack in MykolaivImage source, Kyrylo Tymoshenko

Russian forces have again targeted Ukraine’s energy facilities, with strikes on Kyiv and other major cities.

Presidential aide Kyrylo Tymoshenko said there had been three explosions in Kyiv, and BBC journalists saw plumes of smoke rising on the city’s left bank shortly after 09:00 (6:00 GMT).

Two facilities were seriously damaged in the central city of Dnipro and power cuts were reported in Zhytomyr.

The latest attacks came 24 hours after Kyiv was hit by “kamikaze” drones.

The unmanned drones, believed to be Iranian-made, killed at least eight people in the capital and the northern city of Sumy, and struck critical infrastructure, with power outages reported in hundreds of towns and villages.

President Volodymyr Zelensky responded by saying that Russia’s occupiers were continuing to do “what they do best – terrorise and kill civilians”.

It was not initially clear whether drones were involved in Tuesday’s attacks, although Mr Tymoshenko, deputy head of the presidential office, said an S-300 anti-aircraft missile was fired at a residential building in the southern city of Mykolaiv overnight, killing one person. The city’s flower market was also destroyed. In other attacks early on Tuesday:

  • Shelling was reported in the north-eastern city of Kharkiv
  • The strikes on a power plant in Kyiv left one area on the bank of the Dnipro river without electricity and water, reports said
  • In Zhytomyr, to the west of Kyiv, the mayor said there was no power or water in the city and hospitals were working on backup power
  • Infrastructure in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia was also hit, although local officials said no-one had been hurt.

Earlier, the US said it agreed with its French and UK allies that the supply of drones by Iran violated a UN Security Council resolution linked to a nuclear agreement, barring the transfer of certain military technology.

Ukraine has identified the drones used in deadly attacks on Kyiv and Sumy as Shahed-136 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Vedant Patel of the US state department said the US would not hesitate to use sanctions.

The EU said it was also gathering evidence and was ready to act.

Meanwhile, in one of the biggest prisoner swaps since Russia’s war began in February, 218 detainees were exchanged – including 108 Ukrainian women.

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