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‘Kamikaze’ drones hit Ukraine capital as Russia’s Putin heads to Belarus

  • Ukraine’s capital Kyiv was targeted by multiple drones in an attack early Monday
  • Putin meeting ally Lukashenko as Russian troops in Belarus to conduct exercises

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Olha Kobzarenko searches for her dog after a Russian drone attack in the village of Stari Bezradychi, Kyiv region, Ukraine. Photo: AP
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Russian President Vladimir Putin heads to Belarus on Monday, fuelling Ukrainian fears he intends to pressure his ally to join a new offensive, as Russian drones attacked Kyiv in the latest assault targeting key infrastructure, Ukrainian officials said.

Officials in Kyiv have warned for months that neighbouring Belarus could join Russian forces and serve as a launching pad for a renewed ground attack on the Ukrainian capital.

“Protecting our border, both with Russia and Belarus – is our constant priority,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said after a meeting on Sunday of Ukraine’s top military command. “We are preparing for all possible defence scenarios.”

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Putin heads to Belarus on Monday for his first visit in 3½ years with the Kremlin describing it as a broad “working visit” with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

Belarus – one of Russia’s closest allies – allowed its territory to be used as a launch pad for Moscow’s February 24 invasion of Ukraine, but has not joined the fighting directly.

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Lukashenko has said repeatedly he has no intention of sending his country’s troops into Ukraine.

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