Ukraine claims it shot down Russian bomber as Moscow’s missiles kill eight
Two children were among the dead in a Dnipro air strike.
Ukraine’s air force has claimed it shot down a Russian strategic bomber, but Moscow officials said the plane crashed in a sparsely populated area due to a malfunction after a combat mission.
Meanwhile, Russian missiles struck cities in the central Dnipro region of Ukraine, killing eight people, including a 14-year-old girl and an eight-year-old boy, and injuring 28, local officials said.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky repeated Kyiv officials’ almost daily appeals for more Western air defence systems, again drawing a parallel with how Israel blunted a recent Iranian attack.
Missile and drone attacks can be thwarted, he wrote on social platform X: “This has been demonstrated in the skies over the Middle East, and it should also work in Europe.”
Foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba added: “Children must not be killed in air strikes in modern Europe.”
Russia’s air force is vastly more powerful than Ukraine’s, but sophisticated missile systems provided by Kyiv’s Western partners are a major threat to Russian aviation as the Kremlin’s forces slowly push forward along the 620-mile front line in what has become a grinding war of attrition.
Ukrainian officials say they expect a major Russian offensive in the summer.
Russia commonly uses the bomber to fire Kh-22 cruise missiles at Ukrainian targets from inside its own airspace. The plane can also carry nuclear warheads.
The Russian defence ministry said the warplane crashed “in a deserted area” in the southern region of Stavropol, hundreds of miles from the Ukrainian border.
Three crew members were rescued after ejecting from the aircraft, and the search for a fourth is taking place, according to the ministry. But Stavropol governor Vladimir Vladimirov said one of the rescued pilots died.
All the drones and 15 of the missiles were intercepted, it added.
The attack hit urban areas as well as train infrastructure in the Dnipro region, Ukraine’s National Railway Operator said.
Among those killed in the strikes was employee Oksana Storozhenko, the mother of two teenage sons, it said.