Russia Says Its Overnight Ukraine Strike Was a Response to Kyiv’s ‘Terrorist Acts’

MOSCOW, June 2 (Reuters) – The Russian Defence ⁠Ministry ⁠said on Tuesday that ⁠its massive overnight strike on Ukraine was a response ​to what it called “terrorist acts” against targets inside Russia and said ‌it had struck a range ‌of Ukrainian military targets.

Ukrainian authorities said that Russian drones and ⁠missiles had ⁠pounded the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other cities early ​on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people and wounding more than 100 following days of warnings about Moscow’s plans for a major assault.

“Overnight, in ​response to terrorist acts of the Kyiv regime, the armed forces ⁠of the ⁠Russian Federation carried ⁠out a ​massive strike using high-precision long-range air-, land-, and sea-based weapons,” the Russian ​Defence Ministry said ⁠in a statement.

It said Russia had used hypersonic missiles and drones to attack seven Ukrainian regions including Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv, successfully targeting sites useful to the Ukrainian armed forces such as fuel ⁠and transport facilities and military airfields.

The Kremlin warned last week that ⁠Russia would start to carry out “systematic strikes” on targets in Kyiv in retaliation for what it said was a devastating Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory in Russian-held Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, which killed 21 people.

Ukraine said it had targeted a drone command centre in the area not students. Putin said on Monday evening that Kyiv had “opened a ⁠new page in a series of crimes” with the dormitory strike and with a later strike on an apartment building in a Russian-held part of Ukraine’s Kherson region. Both sides ​deny deliberately targeting civilians.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Alessandra ​Prentice; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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