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Ukrainian drones hit Russian city, closing airports

A view shows a damaged multi-storey residential building following an alleged Ukrainian drone attack, in Kazan, Russia. — Reuters
A view shows a damaged multi-storey residential building following an alleged Ukrainian drone attack, in Kazan, Russia. — Reuters
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MOSCOW: Kyiv on Saturday staged a major drone attack on the Russian city of Kazan, 1,000 kilometres from the frontier, as Moscow's troops captured a new frontline village in eastern Ukraine. The drones damaged buildings in Kazan, the capital of the Tatarstan Republic, with a population of more than 1.3 million, but there were no victims, local officials said. Kazan City hall said some fires had started and were being tackled by the fire brigade. The city's airport was temporarily closed, the Russian civilian aviation authority, Rosaviatsia, said. Some residents were evacuated, but authorities did not give figures. Authorities said that all major public events in Tatarstan had been cancelled as a precaution. Videos on Russian social media networks showed drones hitting high rise buildings setting off fireballs.


Ukraine, which has staged regular attacks on targets inside Russia since the start of full scale military offensive on February 22, did not immediately comment. "Today Kazan suffered a massive drone attack," Rustam Minnikhanov, the Tatarstan republic leader, said in a post on Telegram. "While before industrial enterprises were attacked, now the enemy attacks civilians in the morning," he added. Minnikhanov's press service said at least eight drones had been detected.


Russia's defence ministry accused Ukraine of targeting "civilian infrastructure" in Kazan. It said six drones had been neutralised or destroyed but did not say how many had been involved. The ministry said the Russian army had captured a new village near the key city of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine where Russian forces have made major advances in recent months. Russian troops had "liberated" the village of Kostiantynopolske, just eight kilometres (five miles) from Kurakhove, an industrial town that is a looming Russian target, a statement said.


Russia on Friday staged strikes on the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, that left one dead and 13 wounded, according to the city's authorities. Another five people were killed in a Ukrainian attack on the Russian frontier region of Kursk, the local governor said. Russia's security service said meanwhile that a man had been sentenced to 19 years in jail for sending information to US intelligence services about the Russian military, The unidentified man, who was born in 1993, was found guilty of "high treason" and other charges, the FSB agency said. The inquiry "confirmed that he had established a confidential cooperation relationship with representatives of the US intelligence services," the agency said. The man was accused of sending information about the identity and other personal details on Russian soldiers. He was arrested in January 2023. A regional court at Orenburg in the Urals ordered the jail term and sent the man to a "strict regime" penal colony, the FSB said. It released images of the man surrounded by agents and in court. Russian courts have ordered multiple heavy jail terms for treason, terrorism and sabotage since the start of the military offensive.


Meanwhile, the Russian defence ministry said on Saturday that its army had captured a new village near the key city of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine where Russian forces have made major advances in recent months. Russian troops had "liberated" the village of Kostiantynopolske, just eight kilometres from Kurakhove, an industrial town that is a looming Russian target, a statement said. — AFP


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