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Russia pounds Ukraine in new year’s second massive air strike

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Russia has fired a second massive barrage of the new year on Ukraine’s capital and the country’s second-largest city, with the Ukrainian president calling on allies to accelerate financial and military aid to refill depleting air defences.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said four people were killed and more than 90 injured in Kyiv and Kharkiv after 100 missiles and drones hit the two cities. Rescue workers had rushed to locations affected to put out fires and sift through rubble for survivors, he added.

Without directly mentioning delays in US and EU financial and military assistance for 2024, Zelensnkyy nudged them to act, especially by providing more critical air defence systems.

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“Our air defence warriors have been doing an incredible job for the past three days. Since December 31, Russian monsters have already fired 170 [Iranian] Shahed drones and dozens of missiles of various types. The absolute majority of them targeted civilian infrastructure,” Zelenskyy said.

“I am grateful to all of our partners who are helping us,” he said, calling upon “everyone around the world who values life to bolster our air shield and hold Russia accountable for everything it has done”.

UN officials estimate that dozens of Ukrainians have been killed and scores more injured in recent days, as Russia has intensified its air campaign nearly two years into its full-scale invasion.

“The enemy repeated a mass strike with various types of air attack, as it happened a few days ago,” said Valery Zaluzhny, commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, referring to a record nationwide air assault on December 29.

Describing Kyiv as Tuesday’s “main direction of the attack”, Zaluzhny said air defences intercepted 72 of some 99 drones and missiles fired by Russia.

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In addition to casualties and damage to buildings, authorities reported disruptions in utilities and telecommunications in the Ukrainian capital.

Rubble and a damaged car at the site where a residential building was heavily damaged during a Russian missile attack on central Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday © Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Reuters

Air strikes were also reported in the north-eastern city of Kharkiv, which was heavily battered by air strikes on Saturday night.

Posting photos on social media of bombed-out residential buildings, the region’s governor Oleg Synegubov said a 91-year-old woman was killed and 44 people injured, including five children, by what he described as a “massive missile attack” that caused fires and damage to infrastructure.

Ukrainian officials said strikes also hit Ukraine’s southern port city of Mykolayiv and Kropyvnytsky, a central provincial capital.

On the Russian side, one person was killed and five injured in a missile attack on the Russian city of Belgorod on Tuesday. “A man was driving a car next to which a shell exploded. He died on the spot,” the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, wrote on his Telegram channel.

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President Vladimir Putin on Monday vowed retaliation for Ukraine’s weekend attack on Belgorod, in which 24 civilians were killed, saying that the strike “will not go unpunished”.

Ukraine has blamed Saturday’s Belgorod explosions on the “unprofessional” actions of Russian air defence forces.

The Russian defence ministry said that one of the Russian missiles fired at Ukraine on Monday fell in its own border region of Voronezh and severely damaged several homes.

After early failed attempts to capture Kyiv and Kharkiv, Russia continues to occupy south-eastern regions amounting to 18 per cent of Ukrainian territory.

In a post on social media platform X citing “loud explosions in Kyiv”, US ambassador to Ukraine Bridget A. Brink said “Putin is ringing in 2024 by launching missiles . . . as millions of Ukrainians again take shelter in freezing temperatures”.

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“It’s urgent and critical that we support Ukraine now — to stop Putin here,” she added.

Additional reporting by Anastasia Stognei

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Iran’s fight for survival / The widening war / Trump’s nebulous goals : Sources & Methods
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is spilling out across the region. What are the goals? And how does it end?Host Mary Louise Kelly talks with International Correspondent Aya Batrawy, based in Dubai, and Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman, about the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Six days of war have turned the middle east upside down, and it’s still not clear how the U.S. will determine when its objectives have been accomplished.Recommended Iran reading:Blackwave by Kim GhattasAll the Shah’s Men by Stephen KinzerPrisoner by Jason RezaianPersian Mirrors by Elaine SciolinoListener spy novel recommendation: Pariah by Dan FespermanEmail the show at sourcesandmethods@npr.orgNPR+ supporters hear every episode without sponsor messages and unlock access to our complete archive. Sign up at plus.npr.org.
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Map: 4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Louisiana

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Map: 4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Louisiana

Note: Map shows the area with a shake intensity of 4 or greater, which U.S.G.S. defines as “light,” though the earthquake may be felt outside the areas shown.  All times on the map are Central time. The New York Times

A light, 4.9-magnitude earthquake struck in Louisiana on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey.

The temblor happened at 5:30 a.m. Central time about 6 miles west of Edgefield, La., data from the agency shows.

U.S.G.S. data earlier reported that the magnitude was 4.4.

As seismologists review available data, they may revise the earthquake’s reported magnitude. Additional information collected about the earthquake may also prompt U.S.G.S. scientists to update the shake-severity map.

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Source: United States Geological Survey | Notes: Shaking categories are based on the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale. When aftershock data is available, the corresponding maps and charts include earthquakes within 100 miles and seven days of the initial quake. All times above are Central time. Shake data is as of Thursday, March 5 at 8:40 a.m. Eastern. Aftershocks data is as of Thursday, March 5 at 10:46 a.m. Eastern.

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