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Russian drone on and missile strikes targeting ukrayina’s force storage-battery grid during the nighttime killed at least five people and wounded 39 others, Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday, less than a day before Kyiv said it would enact a ceasefire and three days before Moscow promised its own truce.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rebuked Moscow for what he said was its "utter cynicism" in launching the attacks after Russia announced a unilateral truce over two days later this week while it marks the 81st anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
"Russia could cease fire at any moment, and this would stop the war and our responses," Zelenskyy said in a post on X. “Peace is needed, and real steps are needed to achieve it. Ukraine will act in kind."
The truce proposal follows a familiar pattern of Russia declaring short unilateral ceasefires during the war timed to various holidays — most recently Orthodox Easter — that don’t produce any tangible results amid deep mistrust between Moscow and Kyiv more than four years after Russia launched an all-out invasion of its neighbour. U.S.-led diplomatic efforts to stop the war have come to nothing.
Last night, the Russians attacked energy infrastructure in the Poltava region. And they struck again in an especially vile way with a missile when State Emergency Service workers were already at the scene, extinguishing the fire. As of now, dozens of people are reported injured.… <a href="https://t.co/ftDb4Rsovk">pic.twitter.com/ftDb4Rsovk</a>
The Russian Defence Ministry declared a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine for Friday and Saturday, but said that it would strike back at the country if it tries to disrupt the festivities on Victory Day, which Russia marks annually on May 9.
Zelenskyy replied that Ukraine would observe a truce beginning at the end of Tuesday and would respond in kind to Russia’s actions from that moment on. He didn’t put an end date on the truce.
Russian forces fired 11 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 164 strike drones at Ukraine overnight from Monday to Tuesday, including a jet-powered Shahed drone variant, the Ukrainian Air Force said.
Air defence units stopped 149 drones and one missile, but others got through, it said. Two ballistic missiles failed to reach their targets, the air force said without elaborating.
Russia has repeatedly hammered Ukraine’s energy infrastructure during the war, which began on Feb. 24, 2022. It hit natural gas production facilities in Ukraine’s central Poltava and northeastern Kharkiv regions, state energy company Naftogaz Group said.
Since the start of the year, Naftogaz facilities have come under attack 107 times, the company said.
Zelenskyy said that the Poltava attack was “especially vile,” because Russia launched a second missile at the same target when emergency rescuers were working at the scene.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said that Russia’s main targets were energy facilities, oil and gas infrastructure, railways and industrial sites, although the attacks also damaged homes, businesses and the transportation network.
Russia’s ceasefire proposals “remain only statements,” Svyrydenko said.
Ukraine also kept up the pace of its long-range attacks on Russian rear areas, apparently aiming at more oil facilities in an effort to further disrupt Moscow’s war economy.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said that its forces destroyed 289 Ukrainian drones overnight in 18 Russian regions. Drones were also intercepted over the occupied Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, and over the Azov Sea, it said.
Ukraine during the night launched its F-5 Flamingo cruise missiles at targets including military-industrial complex facilities in Cheboksary, a city more than 1,500 kilometres away, Zelenskyy said.
The plant supplied navigation components for the Russian navy, the missile industry, aviation and armoured vehicles, he said.
The regional Health Ministry said a Ukrainian drone attack wounded three people in Cheboksary.
Ukrainian drones also attacked the Kirishi oil refinery in the Leningrad region close to St. Petersburg, sparking a blaze in the town’s industrial zone, local Gov. Alexander Drozdenko said.
Drozdenko said on social media that 29 Ukrainian drones had been shot down during the attack. No casualties were reported.
Ukraine’s killer robots | About That
Ukraine doubled its midrange strikes on Russia in April compared to March and quadrupled them compared to February, according to a monthly battlefield report from Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov published Tuesday.
The midrange attacks were focused on enemy warehouses, command posts, air defence systems and supply lines up to about 160 kilometres behind the front line.
Also, Ukrainian ground robots completed 10,281 resupply and evacuation missions in April, an average of almost 343 per day, according to Fedorov.
It was not possible to independently confirm the claims.
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