On the night of March 14, Russian forces executed a series of coordinated attacks across Ukraine, resulting in significant explosions in Kyiv and strikes in Sumy and Zaporizhzhia. This latest offensive involved the use of drones and ballistic missiles, marking an escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Key Details:
- Russian forces deployed groups of drones and ballistic missiles.
- Missile carriers armed with “Kalibr” missiles were launched from the Black Sea.
- Strategic bombers, including Tu-95MS and Tu-160, were utilized for missile strikes.
- There are indications that MiG-31K aircraft may have been involved.
- Explosions were reported in Kyiv, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported that starting late on March 13, Russian forces initiated drone strikes, with the first drones detected over Mykolaiv. Subsequent drone activity was noted in Sumy, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kirovohrad, with a significant number of drones approaching Kyiv around 4 AM.
Beginning at 03:05, Russian forces launched several waves of ballistic missiles aimed primarily at Kyiv. The initial missile strikes were followed by additional launches nearly an hour later, with some originating from southern regions, potentially involving “Zircon” missiles.
As the missile attacks commenced, monitoring channels reported that Russian forces had deployed missile carriers into the Black Sea. By 03:42, the Ukrainian Air Force confirmed missile launches, with the first “Kalibr” missiles entering Ukrainian airspace through Kherson and Mykolaiv regions shortly after 04:13.
Additionally, strategic bombers Tu-95MS and Tu-160 were confirmed to be in operation during the night. Following the launch of the “Kalibr” missiles, the Air Force reported that missiles from these bombers began entering Ukraine around 04:25, primarily targeting Kyiv.
Monitoring channels also indicated the possible deployment of MiG-31K aircraft, which are capable of carrying the Kinzhal hypersonic missiles. This development triggered air raid alerts across the country.
In Kyiv, the primary target of the Russian strikes, explosions were reported following the initial missile launches. Local authorities confirmed the activation of air defense systems, but further details regarding damage or casualties remain unclear.
In Sumy, explosions were heard around 01:15, coinciding with the detection of enemy drones over the region. No information regarding the impact of these strikes has been released.
Zaporizhzhia was also targeted, with reports from regional head Mykhailo Fedorov indicating that a private residence was damaged, resulting in a fire that has since been extinguished. Casualties included a 35-year-old woman, a 40-year-old man, and two children aged 16 and 11, who sustained injuries. Further details on additional consequences from the attack are not currently available.
The recent coordinated strikes by Russian forces on March 14 targeted major Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia. The attacks involved drones and ballistic missiles, with reports of casualties and infrastructure damage emerging from the affected areas.
