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Russia launches one of its largest attacks of the war, killing at least 10 Ukrainian civilians and wounding 73 others: ‘Vile war crime’

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Russia launches one of its largest attacks of the war, killing at least 10 Ukrainian civilians and wounding 73 others: ‘Vile war crime’

At least 10 people were killed and 73 wounded across Ukraine in devastating attacks over the past day, as the war-torn country faced one of Russia’s largest bombing campaigns of the war.

Russian forces fired 47 missiles and 619 drones overnight into Saturday — including about 400 Shahed-type “kamikaze” drones, Ukraine’s Air Force said.

The strikes caused “considerable destruction” on the frontline city of Dnipro, which was hit by three waves of attacks.

Smoke rising from Dnipro after a Russian drone and missile strike.

Smoke was rising over the city of Dnipro after Russian drone and missile strikes. REUTERS

Explosions were first heard around 3:30 a.m. local time, and the first barrage lasted “for more than 10 hours,” according to Dnipro Gov. Oleksandr Hanzha.

Roofs of apartment buildings collapsed from the deafening blasts, entire floors were ripped to pieces and nearly 1,500 windows were left shattered, according to local officials.

Overnight, 27 houses, two kindergartens and a medical clinic were destroyed, Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov said.

 A thick column of black smoke rose into the skyline, towering over the city Saturday morning.  

As firefighters pulled four dead bodies from under the rubble, the city was hit by a double-tap strike, killing four more people during the daytime hours.

Two police officers were among those injured in the second strike, and the deputy mayor, other city officials and first responders were “almost killed,” according to Filatov.

Rescuers search through the rubble of a four-story apartment block destroyed by a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine.

Rescuers search for survivors under the rubble of a four-story apartment block in Dnipro. Mykola Miakshykov/Ukrinform/INSTARimages

“They purposefully shell civilian objects, and then, when emergency responders, utility workers, police, and doctors begin to work on the spot, they repeat the strike,” he wrote on Telegram.

“This is a disgusting and absolutely vile war crime, which does not and cannot be forgiven.”

A third wave of strikes hit Dnipro Saturday evening, injuring at least 10 more people.

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“20 hours. … For more than 20 frightening hours, the Russians attacked Dnipro in waves,” ⁠Hanzha, the governor, wrote on Telegram. “They hit with missiles and drones. They hit deliberately. They hit residential areas.”

“This is deliberate terror.”

A wounded man with a bandaged head stands amidst the rubble of a destroyed apartment building in Odesa, Ukraine.

A wounded resident stands at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone strike in Odesa. REUTERS

More than 59 people were injured in Dnipro, including a one-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy. Dozens were hospitalized with shrapnel wounds, fractures and burns.

Odesa and Kharkiv were also targeted in a massive drone attack which lasted practically all night.

Russian drone fragments fell on neighboring Romania, damaging part of a house and an electric pole — and enraging the NATO country’s foreign ministry, which said it had summoned ‌the Russian ambassador in protest.

A ruined building engulfed in flames and smoke.

The attack on Odesa resulted in the destruction of three residential buildings and several cars. Telegram/@dsns_telegram

“These actions represent a new challenge to regional security and stability in the Black Sea area,” the Romanian defence ministry said in a statement Saturday.

“Such incidents demonstrate the Russian Federation’s lack of respect for the ‌norms ⁠of international law and endanger not only the safety of Romanian citizens, but also the collective security of NATO.”

Meanwhile Ukrainian armed forces released battlefield estimates on Saturday, claiming 1.3 million Russian troops have been killed or wounded in the war.

That includes 1,230 casualties over the past day, it reported.

The Ukrainian military has never revealed its own losses, but international think-tanks believe Russian casualties significantly surpass Ukraine’s — with the US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies putting the ratio at roughly 2 to 1.

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