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Russia Targets Kyiv With Ballistic Missiles

 

Business Insider: The huge missile barrage on Ukraine that Russia has been saving up for seems to have begun 

* Analysts have long said Russia was keeping missiles and bombs in reserve for winter. 

* Winter is here — and a Russian barrage has begun right on cue. 

* The UK MOD said Russia's heavy bomber fleet has been active. 

Its target is likely Ukraine's energy network. Russia appears to have started a major bombing campaign on Ukraine after holding back for months to build its stockpiles. 

The UK Ministry of Defence said on Sunday that a cruise missile attack last Thursday was "probably the start of a more concerted campaign by Russia aimed at degrading Ukraine's energy infrastructure." 

The missiles "were highly likely AS-23a KODIAK," Russia's premier air-launched cruise missile, the MOD said. "Russia has almost certainly been stockpiling these missiles for use in the winter campaign," it said.

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Russia Targets Kyiv With Ballistic Missiles  

Russia targets Kyiv with ballistic missiles as fears increase of attacks on energy infrastructure -- AP  

As Zelensky Heads to Washington, Russia Targets Kyiv With Missiles -- NYTimes  

Russia attacks Kyiv with ballistic missiles, four wounded - Ukraine -- Reuters  

Ukraine says it shot down eight Russian missiles bound for Kyiv -- France 24



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