Ukraine wiped out a mass drone attack launched by Russia overnight, the country’s military said – just a day after it claimed to have destroyed six Russian military planes.
“At night the Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine once again, using 17 attack drones. The Ukrainian air defence forces destroyed all of them,” the Ukrainian General Staff said on Facebook.
It comes after Kyiv attacked Russia’s Morozovsk military air base in the Rostov region, destroying six Russian warplanes, in one of its biggest drone attacks of the war, intelligence sources said.
Elsewhere, three civilians were killed in a Russian attack on the frontline village of Guliaipole in Ukraine‘s southeastern Zaporizhzhia region on Sunday morning, the local governor said.
“Two men and a woman died under the rubble of their own house, which was hit by a Russian shell,” Ivan Fedorov said on the Telegram messaging app.
He said Russians shelled the village with a Grad self-propelled multiple rocket launcher, which also injured one person.
Ukraine military chief’s chilling warning to the West about Russia’s threat
Speaking to The Independent from an undisclosed location in Donetsk, deputy commander of Ukraine’s 3rd Assault Brigade, Maksym Zhorin, issued a troubling warning to Kyiv’s Western partners.
The West, he said, must urgently prepare. “Create serious defence systems that could counteract Russia because it will undoubtedly open its mouth and try to swallow the rest of Europe,” he warned.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain7 April 2024 11:00
Royals targeted in Russia’s disinformation war with fake story about King Charles selling Highgrove
Among the incorrect allegations being made by pro-Kremlin campaigners is the suggestion circulating on fake news sites that King Charles has sold his royal residence Highgrove House to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky for £20m.
The bizarre report was initially made in a YouTube video that featured someone who claimed to be the estate agent behind the made-up sale. However, security experts told The Times the character, named Sam Murphy, appeared to be AI-generated.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain7 April 2024 10:30
Ukraine energy system stable, no major power imports expected, ministry says
The Ukrainian energy system, severely damaged by Russian missile attacks in recent weeks, is now almost completely stabilised and the energy ministry said on Sunday no major imports were expected.
Ukraine‘s electricity imports reached a record high at the end of March after a string of Russian missile strikes on critical infrastructure caused blackouts in many parts of the country.
Since March 22, Russian forces have been attacking Ukrainian thermal and hydropower stations as well as main networks on an almost daily basis, which has led to the blackouts.
“Ukraine‘s energy system is stable and balanced,” the ministry said in a statement.
It said power exports were expected at 115 megawatt hours (MWh) on Sunday while imports could total 1,179 Mwh.
National grid company chief Ukrenergo Volodymyr Kudrytskyi told Reuters last week that Russian attacks had caused significant damage to the power system, but a total collapse was unlikely.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain7 April 2024 10:11
Ukrainian man who helped Russia target missile strike on pizzeria jailed for life
“A local resident was sentenced to life imprisonment for guiding the occupiers’ missile attack on the pizzeria in Kramatorsk,” the office of the war-torn country’s prosecutor general said on Wednesday.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain7 April 2024 09:30
Ukrainian military says it destroys all 17 Russian attack drones overnight
Ukraine‘s forces destroyed all 17 attack drones launched by Russia overnight, the Ukrainian military said on Sunday.
“At night the Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine once again, using 17 attack drones. The Ukrainian air defence forces destroyed all of them,” the Ukrainian General Staff said on Facebook.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain7 April 2024 09:03
Three civilians killed in Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia region, Kyiv says
Three civilians were killed in a Russian attack on the frontline village of Guliaipole in Ukraine‘s southeastern Zaporizhzhia region on Sunday morning, the local governor said.
“Two men and a woman died under the rubble of their own house, which was hit by a Russian shell,” Ivan Fedorov said on the Telegram messaging app.
Fedorov said one more person was injured.
He said Russians shelled the village…
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