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Another deadly barrage of Russian airstrikes hits Ukraine

FILE - In this photo taken from video released by the Russian Defence Ministry on Aug. 21, 2024, glide bombs are released by a Russian warplane en route to their targets
FILE - In this photo taken from video released by the Russian Defence Ministry on Aug. 21, 2024, glide bombs are released by a Russian warplane en route to their targets Copyright AP/Russian Defense Ministry Press Service
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By Daniel Bellamy with AP
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Russia conducted a heavy aerial attack on Ukraine for the third time in four days on Thursday, which was mostly intercepted, Ukraine's air force said.

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Russia has conducted a heavy aerial attack on Ukraine for the third time in four days, again launching missiles and scores of drones that were mostly intercepted, according to Ukraine's air force.

Russian forces on Thursday fired five missiles and 74 Shahed drones at Ukrainian targets, an air force statement said. Air defences stopped two missiles and 60 drones, and 14 other drones presumably fell before reaching their targets, it said.

Authorities in Kyiv said the debris of destroyed drones fell in three districts of the city, causing minor damage to civilian infrastructure but no injuries.

Russia's relentless and unnerving long-range strikes on civilian areas have been a feature of the war since it launched its full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022.

Ukrainian officials have recently become more vocal in their long-standing insistence that Western countries supporting their war effort should scrap restrictions on what Ukraine is allowed to target inside Russia with long-range weapons they have provided.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy renewed his pleas for Western allies to untie his hands in deciding what to strike on Russian soil.

"All our partners should be more active — much more active — in countering Russian terror," Zelenskyy said late on Wednesday. "We continue to insist that their determination now — lifting the restrictions on long-range strikes for Ukraine now — will help us to end the war as soon as possible in a fair way for Ukraine and the world as a whole."

On Thursday, the European Union's top diplomat backed Zelenskyy's push for international backers to end their limits.

Ukraine has deployed domestically produced drones to strike Russia.

The Russian military said on Thursday it had thwarted an overnight attack on Crimea. Russian forces destroyed three Ukrainian sea drones aimed at the Black Sea peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014, according to the Russian Defence Ministry.

The Russia-installed governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev added that four Ukrainian aerial drones and three sea drones were destroyed "at a significant distance" from the peninsula's shore.

In the meantime, Ukraine's Army General Staff acknowledged on Thursday Ukraine's involvement in strikes this week on oil depots deep inside Russia, where blazes broke out.

The attacks in the Rostov and Kirov regions were part of Ukraine's effort to disrupt logistical infrastructure supporting Russia's war machine.

Russian media reports that the Rostov region has been put on high alert due to burning fuel from the attacks.

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