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Smoke rises from the fire caused by missile debris falling in the courtyard of a residential building in the Sviatoshynskyi district during Russia's mass missile attack on Ukraine Alamy Stock Photo

Nine people killed as Russia pounds Ukraine with massive barrage of missiles

The strikes cut off electricity supplies to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

LAST UPDATE | 9 Mar 2023

NINE PEOPLE HAVE been killed across Ukraine today, as Russia unleashed a barrage of high-precision missile and other attacks that triggered a wave of power cuts, including at Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant.

The blackout at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant prompted the UN nuclear agency’s chief to issue a dire warning that next time “luck will run out”, while Washington called the missile strikes “brutal and unjustified”.

Russia said the strikes, involving rare hypersonic missiles, were retaliation for a border incursion earlier this month.

Moscow also cast doubt over the extension of a vital UN-brokered grain deal which helped ease a global food crisis caused by the invasion, saying it would discuss its renewal with the UN on Monday.

A total of 81 missiles were launched, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, killing five people in the western Lviv province, and one person in the eastern city of Dnipro.

At least three other people were killed in a separate shelling attack on a bus stop in the southern city of Kherson, according to Ukrainian officials.

In Velyka Vilshanytsia, a small village not far from the Polish border, villagers searched through the rubble, shocked by the first civilian deaths in the western region considered relatively safe and far from the front lines.

“We thought we were safe here,” said Oksana Ostapenko, who lost her sister and two brothers-in-law when the missile struck.

‘Very scary’

For months Russia has pummelled key infrastructure in Ukraine with missiles and drones – disrupting water, heating and electricity supplies for millions of people.

Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said two people were wounded today and 40% of the population had been left without power for several hours.

On Prospekt Peremogy, in the west of Kyiv, three cars parked near a high-rise apartment building were charred and the ground was littered with shattered glass from windows, an AFP reporter said.

“I’d seen (the missile) flying towards my block of flats and when I got there I saw a big fire,” said resident Igor Yezhov, 60, a car dealer.

“I was very scared.”

The Russian missile strikes also left the country’s second city of Kharkiv in the northeast without power, water or heating, the regional governor said.

The strikes cut off electricity supplies to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant – in Russian occupied territory – forcing it to operate on diesel generators before power was restored later, Ukrainian officials said.

It was the sixth time that the facility had been disconnected from the electricity grid since Russian forces captured the plant last year, according to Kyiv.

Electricity is essential to operate pumps that circulate water to cool reactors and pools holding nuclear fuel.

The UN nuclear agency chief Rafael Grossi warned of the danger of the outages, saying “each time we are rolling a dice”.

“If we allow this to continue time after time then one day our luck will run out,” he warned.

Transnistria claims

The Russian army called the strikes “massive retaliation” in response to what it called “terrorist actions” by Kyiv in Russia’s western Bryansk province last week. It said Moscow had used Kinzhal hypersonic missiles.

Moscow claims Ukrainian nationalists had crossed into the Bryansk region and killed two civilians, which Kyiv dismissed as a provocation.

In Washington, White House spokeswoman Olivia Dalton said it was devastating to see these brutal, unjustified attacks on civilian infrastructure across Ukraine.

Russia also called a vital UN-brokered grain deal – that ensures supplies to large parts of the developing world – “complicated” and not properly implemented.

It said it would discuss the renewal of the deal – which expires on 18 March – with the UN on Monday in Geneva.

The year-long Russian invasion of Ukraine has revived tensions in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria in Moldova, where Moscow-backed authorities accused Ukraine of plotting a “terror attack”.

Local authorities said the plot was “directed by Ukrainian security services, being prepared against a number of officials”.

Ukraine denied the claims as a “provocation orchestrated by the Kremlin” while Moldova’s government said it was investigating the claim but could not yet confirm it.

On the ground, Russia reported gains in the battle for the industrial city of Bakhmut, which has been the focus of months of fierce combat.

Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, which has spearheaded the attack on Bakhmut, claimed yesterday to have captured the eastern part of the city.

NATO has warned that Bakhmut could fall to Russian forces “in the coming days” but said it would “not necessarily reflect any turning point in the war”.

© AFP 2023

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    Mute Jon Hayes
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 8:30 AM

    all these people do is talk about our country’s problems – when is one of these so called leaders going to actually do something positive for the country instead of just talk about it?

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    Mute Resel
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 9:04 AM

    Corruption and the Catholic Church. Both go hand in hand anyway.

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    Jul 22nd 2012, 9:13 AM

    Thumb me down if you wish but back it up with a comment. You can’t. Guess you’re thumbing me down as you don’t like to hear the truth.

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    Mute Donncha Foley
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 9:26 AM

    I just gave you a red thumb because it seems to push your buttons…

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    Jul 22nd 2012, 8:41 AM

    Somewhat misleading title, but sure then who has an agenda?

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    Jul 22nd 2012, 9:46 AM

    I see your point, personally I would have went for Child Abuse, Deceit & The Catholic Church.

    They all go hand in hand.

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    Mute Resel
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 9:27 AM

    Lol. Back at ya.

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    Jul 22nd 2012, 9:04 AM

    Rhubarb,Rhubarb,Rhubarb!!!!

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    Mute Mad Taoiseach
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 8:46 AM

    Prominent government ministers is an oxymoron. Too early on a Sunday for this.

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    Mute Michael Fagan
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 10:12 AM

    These talks sound very interesting, should give an insight into the mindset of the country’s leaders. Do they get published??

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    Mute Conchubhair MacLochlainn
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 1:39 PM

    The event was streamed live last year, dunno about plans for this one.

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    Mute Brian Walsh
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 12:25 PM

    If the theme of such meetings is “Reforming and Rebuilding our State” I can understand where such topics as Political Corruption and Public Sector reform would fit in to these debates. These are subjects which affect us all, but I can’t understand how “The future of the Catholic Church in Ireland” has any bearing on any of this. Surely politics and religion are seperate issues and neither should have any bearing on the other, as has happened in the past. Anyone wishing to discuss religion should do so with their priest, bishop or cardinal but not with their local politican.

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    Mute Garth Sutherland
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 2:07 PM

    The first and only way step forward is to have a total separation between (all!) religion and the state in this fair land of ours. “Freedom of Religion” also means “Freedom for ALL Religions”! As far as the State is concerned, real democracy and freedom can only be achieved when there is total freedom FROM all “Religion”! Real democracy means that religious beliefs need to be kept to the confines of our personal lives. And, most definitely not be imposed upon the majority of the populace as was the past practise here. This can only really be achieved when all religions are not permitted to, in any way, ever again have any influence on ALL the “Affairs of State”!

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    Mute Brian Walsh
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    Jul 22nd 2012, 2:36 PM

    Very well put.

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    Aug 6th 2012, 10:13 AM

    they will all go away have a jolly time talking pure crap come back a few pounds in the arses heavier and still spit the same shit to the people ….a knees up that shower are getting together for its in the blood ..nothing changes in ireland where religion and government are because truth be known there one and the same so to speak they live like paracites off each other …they both abused us and used us for their own gain …time the real truth came out and the real Ireland shows her fae and true colors …..Brave men died for Ireland and her people not for to abuse her people ……

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