Russia blasted a maternity ward in Ukraine overnight Monday as it unleashed one of its largest airstrikes of the war against Kyiv — firing more than 300 drones and missiles over the border, Ukrainian officials said.
“Today was one of the largest attacks on Kyiv,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said. “Russian missile and Shahed (drone) strikes drown out the efforts of the United States and others around the world to force Russia into peace.”
The mass bombardment, which followed the record airstrikes on Monday, lit up the sky in Kyiv for nearly five hours early Tuesday, leaving fires and smoke over the capital, witnesses told Reuters.
Ten districts in the capital were directly hit after the Ukraine Airforce could only intercept 277 of the 315 drones fired, leaving at least one person dead and four people hospitalized, Kyiv officials said.
“[It’s] a difficult night for all of us,” Timur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s city military administration, summarized on Telegram.
Along with the assault on the capital, the drones also struck a maternity ward, an emergency medical building and a residential building in the southern port of Odesa, the regional governor said.
The attack killed at least two men and injured nine others in the port city, but the patients and staff at the maternity ward were spared after evacuating the hospital, Gov. Oleh Kiper said on Telegram.
Footage from inside the hospital showed the aftermath of the blast, with a woman in hospital scrubs seen sweeping the shards of broken glass away as the maternity ward returned to operation on Tuesday.
The Kremlin has fired 1,451 drones and 78 missiles over the past week, according to Ukraine’s air force, the most intense airstrike campaign of the three year war.
Monday alone saw Russia fire 479 Shahed drones and 20 missiles in a record strike that included Ukrainian military targets just 40 miles from the Polish border, triggering a NATO alert.
Moscow had vowed to retaliate hard against Kyiv over the humiliating attack earlier this month that saw Ukrainian drones damage and destroy dozens of Russia’s heavy bombers in “Operation Spider Web.”
The growing escalation of violence comes after peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv stalled, with no end to the war in sight despite the Trump administration’s efforts to reach a cease-fire deal, which Russia has repeatedly rejected.
With Post wires