
Russia claims Kyiv hit its air bases, fires more missiles
The Hindu
The unprecedented attack in Russia threatens a major escalation of the nine-month war
Ukrainian drones struck two air bases deep inside Russian territory, the Kremlin said Monday, December 5, 2022, shortly before Russian forces unleashed a massive missile barrage in Ukraine that struck homes and buildings and killed civilians.
The unprecedented attack in Russia threatened a major escalation of the nine-month war because it hit an airfield housing bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons. President Vladimir Putin has threatened to use all available means to defend his land, a remark many have interpreted to include nuclear weapons.
Russia has been launching almost weekly bombardments of Ukraine in retaliation for another bold attack — the October 8 truck bombing of a vital bridge linking its mainland to the Crimean Peninsula.
On Monday, Mr. Putin tried to show his country could bounce back from that embarrassment by driving a car across the partially repaired bridge. Mr. Putin personally opened the 19-km bridge in 2018 as part of an expensive effort to solidify his claim on Crimea, which Russia illegally annexed in 2014.
In Monday's retaliatory barrage, missiles knocked out basic services in several Ukrainian regions in Moscow's strategy to inflict more pain just as winter approaches. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said four people were killed in Monday's barrage.
Ukraine's air force claimed it shot down more than 60 of the 70 missiles, and Mr. Zelenskyy again showed defiance, praising workers who immediately tried to restore power.
“Every downed Russian missile is concrete proof that terror can be defeated,” Mr. Zelenskyy said in his nightly address.













