Kiev calls for UN meeting after Russian attack. Zelensky: Moscow launched an Oreshnik missile
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The toll of the massive drone and missile attack by Moscow's army on the Ukrainian capital and the Kiev region has risen to four dead and 60 wounded. This was reported by the Ukrainian authorities. The mayor of Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, said that two people were killed in the capital and 56 wounded. The head of the Kiev region said that two people were also killed and nine injured there. According to the Kyiv Independent, over 50 Russian missiles and more than 700 drones were launched towards Ukraine, targeting almost exclusively the capital region, in one of the largest Russian attacks in the past year.
The Kyiv Post spoke of a "possible launch of a Russian Oreshnik missile" towards Bila Tserkva, a town not far from the capital Kiev, "although such claims have not been officially verified". Numerous videos are circulating on X, shot from different angles, showing what appear to be multiple warheads of the Russian ballistic missile slamming into the ground. Several observers count six sub warheads, which in turn each split into six munitions, before falling with a loud roar. In one of the clips, voiceovers can be heard repeatedly, terrified, chanting the word 'Oreshnik'.
In the morning came the official confirmation: Russia used an Oreshnik medium-range missile, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, against Ukraine during a massive and deadly night bombing, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said today. "Three Russian missiles hit a water infrastructure, a market was set on fire, dozens of residential buildings were damaged, several schools were destroyed, and he (Russian President Vladimir Putin) launched his Oreshnik at Bila Tserkva. They are really crazy,' Zelensky pointed out in a message on Telegram.
The Russian Defence Ministry also confirmed that Moscow had used the Oreshnik hypersonic missile and added that it was in retaliation for Ukrainian attacks against 'civilian facilities on Russian territory'. Moscow claims to have hit Ukrainian 'military command and control facilities', airbases, and military industry enterprises. It did not specify where the targets were located.
Kiev, after Russian attack we will call for UN Security Council to convene
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced on X that he had instructed Ukrainian diplomatic representatives to call for emergency meetings of the UN Security Council and other international institutions following the latest massive Russian attack. "UN, OSCE, Council of Europe and UNESCO must provide an adequate and decisive response to the aggressor, who is trying to compensate for the lack of military progress on the battlefield with terror against civilians," Sybiha said, adding that Ukraine is calling for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council and a joint session of the Forum for Security Cooperation and the OSCE Permanent Council.
