Ukraine war: Zelensky condemns Russia’s ‘miserable tactics’ after first huge missile barrage in weeks
- Russia fired dozens of missiles, targeting energy infrastructure across Ukraine
- Strikes come after Russia reported making gains in the battle for the city of Bakhmut

The largest Russian strikes on Ukraine in weeks killed at least six people and caused power outages across the war-battered nation on Thursday.
Kyiv’s military downed nearly half of the missiles launched by Russia over at least 10 regions, as the fight raged on for control of the symbolic prize Bakhmut in Ukraine’s east.
The deadly Russian barrage on Thursday struck the relatively peaceful Lviv region in Ukraine’s west and left second-city Kharkiv without power, water or heating.
“The enemy fired 81 missiles in an attempt to intimidate Ukrainians again, returning to their miserable tactics,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
It was the first big volley of missile strikes since mid-February, ending the longest period of comparative calm since Moscow began a campaign to attack Ukraine’s civil infrastructure in October.
Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said two people were injured and 15 per cent of households were without power and 40 per cent without heating following explosions in two areas of the Ukrainian capital.