Russia launches new mass attacks with fears in Ukraine

Russia launched massive attacks at night, with fears killing at least three people. The Ukrainian Army said on March 22nd that it has widely halted these attacks, as fierce fighting continues in the eastern Donjeck region for control of the city of Bahmut. Warning air strikes sirens have been launched for several hours at midnight [...]
Warning air strikes sirens have been launched for several hours at midnight in Kiev and several other Ukrainian regions.
The city's military administration of Kiev said three people were killed and seven were injured in the night attack in the Kiev region.
“As a result of the fears attack in the Kiev region, a civilian object has been damaged. So far we know that three people were killed and seven were wounded. Information is being clarified”, this administration said through a post on the telegram.
On the night of March 22nd, the enemy launched a massive air strike with drones [of Iranian production] Shakhed-136”, the Ukrainian Army General Staff said.
According to preliminary information, 16 of the 21 drones released by the enemy were destroyed by our defenders”, the Ukrainian Army said. She added that the threat of air strikes remains high throughout Ukraine's territory.
In the northern region of Juitomir, a building has been damaged by fears, the head of the regional military administration, Vitaly Bunechko, said through a post in telegram.
“Three fears of the enemy have been toppled by air defence units”, Bunechko said, adding that no victims are reported in this region.
During the time of fears, in the western Ukrainian town of Hmelnitski, an explosion has been reported, but local authorities later said that no threat has been detected in the airspace of this region.
To the east, Ukrainian forces have backed 114 attacks over the past 24 hours, and the concentration has been in Bahmut, where Russian forces are trying to advance towards the city centre, Ukrainian Army General Staff said.
Bahmut, who has suffered major fighting damage, has been the focus of the month-long battle that has caused major losses on both sides. Analysts have said this town has no very big strategic value.
In Sevastopol, in Russia's annexed Crime, authorities installed by Moscow have announced they will stop ferrying to the Black Sea port area, where the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea fleet is located.
Earlier, Moscow's installed governor in Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozheyev, said the city's air defence had prevented a Ukrainian attack with fear.











