Russia pounded Ukraine with missiles and drones, killing at least 11 people, according to officials, after Western allies pledged tanks to Kyiv in its
fight against Moscow’s invasion.
Ukraine faces deadly Russian missile onslaught after securing tanks from allies
By Tom Balmforth and Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey
KYIV, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Russia pounded Ukraine with
missiles and drones, killing at least 11 people, according to
officials, after Western allies pledged tanks to Kyiv in its
fight against Moscow’s invasion.
Air raid alarms sounded across Ukraine on Thursday as people
headed to work. In the capital Kyiv, crowds took cover for a
time in underground metro stations.
“Not a single room is left intact, everything got hit,” said
Halyna Panosyan, 67, surveying twisted sheets of corrugated
metal, crumpled masonry and a large missile crater outside her
ruined house in Hlevakha near Kyiv.