Posted: 2023-02-10 08:42:15

Russia has unleashed a new wave of missile strikes on critical infrastructure in Ukraine, causing explosions in the capital Kyiv and hitting cities across the country.

One missile launched off a ship in the Black Sea crossed into Moldovan airspace before hitting Ukraine, coming within 35 kilometres of the northeast border of NATO-member Romania.

Ukraine's air force said Russia fired 71 cruise missiles — of which 61 were shot down — and explosions were reported by local officials around the country including in the capital Kyiv.

At least 17 missiles hit the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia in an hour in the heaviest attack since Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year, according to local officials.

Energy Minister German Galushchenko said thermal and hydro power generation facilities and high-voltage infrastructure had been hit in six regions, forcing emergency electricity shutdowns across most of the country.

"The most difficult situation is in Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Khmelnytskyi regions," he said, referring to regions in the southeast, northeast and west of Ukraine.

"Thanks to the successful work of the air defence forces and early technical measures, it was possible to preserve the integrity of the energy system of Ukraine.

"Energy workers are working non-stop to restore energy supply."

People take shelter inside a metro station.
People in Kyiv took shelter inside the metro station during the latest strikes.(Reuters: Vladyslav Musiienko)

Ukraine's largest private energy company, DTEK, said four of its thermal power stations had been damaged and two energy workers were injured.

Water supplies were also hit in some areas, local officials said.

There was no immediate word of any deaths but Kharkiv regional governor Oleh Synehubov said eight people had been wounded.

The new Russian attacks followed a rare trip abroad this week by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that included talks with European Union leaders in Brussels aimed at securing more weapons for Ukraine including fighter jets.

Missile detected near NATO airspace

On Friday, Moldova's Ministry of Defence said a missile was detected traversing its airspace near the border with Ukraine.

Moldova's foreign ministry said in a statement that the Russian ambassador in Chisinau has been summoned for talks over the "unacceptable violation".

The ministry said that the missile was detected in its airspace at around 10am local time and flew over two border villages before heading toward Ukraine.

Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, commander-in-chief of Ukraine's armed forces, claimed two Russian Kalibr missiles launched from the Black Sea had also flown through the airspace of NATO member Romania before entering Ukraine.

This led to Mr Zelenskyy saying the missiles were a challenge to the NATO military alliance and to collective security.

"This is terror that can and must be stopped," he said in a video on Telegram messaging app.

Romania's defence ministry said a Russian missile launched off a ship near Crimea crossed into Moldovan airspace before hitting Ukraine, but said it did not enter Romanian airspace.

"The Romanian Air Force's surveillance system detected on Friday an air target, most likely a cruise missile launched from a Russian ship in the Black Sea near the Crimean Peninsula," the ministry said in a statement.

"The closest the target trajectory got to Romania's airspace was recorded by the radar at roughly 35 kms north-east of the border."

Ukraine could have shot down the missiles but did not do so because it did not want to endanger civilians in foreign countries, the Ukrainian air force spokesperson said, while Russia has not commented on the strikes.

Explosions rock Kyiv and Ukraine's east

At least three explosions shook Kyiv and the surrounding region, with officials saying air defence systems were in operation in the capital and in other parts of the country.

Missile debris damaged a private house, two cars and electricity networks in the Holosiivskiy district of the capital, city authorities said.

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