14 October,2022 11:53 AM IST | Kyiv | Agencies
A couple kiss by a rocket crater in a park in central Kyiv Wednesday, two days after Ukraine’s capital was hit by multiple Russian strikes. Pic/AFP
Russian missiles pounded more than 40 Ukrainian cities and towns, officials said on Thursday, as NATO allies meeting in Brussels unveiled plans to beef up Europe's air defences after committing more military aid to Kyiv. The new pledges prompted Moscow to renew warnings that Western states' help made them "a direct party to the conflict" and that admitting Ukraine to Western military alliance NATO could trigger World War Three.
"Kyiv is well aware that such a step would mean a guaranteed escalation to a World War Three," deputy secretary of Russia's Security Council, Alexander Venediktov, told the state TASS news agency on Thursday as the United States vowed to defend "every inch" of allied territory. Moscow has repeatedly justified the Feb. 24 invasion that has killed tens of thousands of people, in what it calls a "special operation", by saying Ukraine's ambitions to join the alliance posed a threat to Russia's security. NATO is not likely to quickly allow Ukraine to join, not least because its membership during an ongoing war would put the United States and allies into direct conflict with Russia.
In the past 24 hours Russian missiles hit more than 40 settlements, while Ukrainian air force carried out 32 strikes on 25 Russian targets, Ukraine's Armed Forces General Staff said. The city of Mykolaiv came under massive bombardment, local officials said. "It is known that a number of civilian objects were hit," regional governor Vitaly Kim said. Ukraine's capital region was struck by Iranian-made kamikaze drones early on Thursday, officials said. It wasn't yet clear if there were any casualties.
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