Girl among four killed after Russia hits Ukraine with 600 drones and dozens of missiles in ‘brutal’ 12-hour attack

A 12-year-old girl was among four killed and at least 70 injured after a 12-hour Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine, with the capital Kyiv suffering the heaviest assault.
The air assault, which took place overnight and into Sunday, was the first major bombardment since a similar attack killed at least 21 people last month.
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the “vile” bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours and involved nearly 600 drones and several dozen missiles.
News of the destruction came as Denmark’s defence ministry said that it had observed drones at several of its armed forces’ locations overnight for a second consecutive day.
Nato has said that it will upgrade its mission in the Baltic Sea following reports of drone incursions into Denmark.
Colonel Martin O’Donnel, a Nato spokesperson, said that “we will conduct even more enhanced vigilance with new multi-domain assets in the Baltic Sea region, which includes Denmark, under Baltic Sentry”.
He said Nato leaders had been in constant contact with Danish leaders about the recent drone incidents and that the assets would include “multiple intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms and at least one air-defence frigate”.
Separately, Germany said that following a request from Denmark, its armed forces would provide military support for the upcoming European Union summit later this week in Copenhagen
In Ukraine, Mr Zelensky said Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv and Odesa regions were also hit in the renewed Russian attacks.
Zaporizhzhia’s governor Ivan Fedorov said three children – two boys, aged 11 and 12 and a nine-year-old girl, were among the 34 people injured in the region.
Ilona Kovalenko, a 38-year-old resident of a five-storey building in Kyiv’s Solomianskyi district that was struck, described being woken up by an explosion which shattered windows.
She said that the 12-year-old girl, named Oleksandra, who died in the attack, was her neighbour’s daughter.
“A neighbour kept knocking on our door. She was completely covered in blood and shouting, ‘help, save my daughter’,” said Ms Kovalenko, who fled the building with her grandmother after the strike.
“Sadly, she died on the spot,” Ms Kovalenko added. “We are in shock, to be honest.”