<p>Russia launched an air attack on Kyiv early Thursday, killing at least three people including two children and bringing fresh terror to the city after a week of strikes.</p>.<p>Moscow's forces have recently launched a series of aerial assaults on the Ukrainian capital, including an unusual daytime attack on Monday that sent residents running for shelter.</p>.<p>Thursday's attack began around 3:00 am local time (0000 GMT) when cruise and ballistic missiles were fired on the city, killing three people and injuring 10 others, officials said.</p>.<p>"Among the three dead in the Desnyansky district, there were two children (aged 5-6 and 12-13)," the Kyiv City Military Administration wrote on Telegram.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/ukraine-air-force-says-ballistic-missiles-used-in-new-attack-on-kyiv-1222985.html" target="_blank">Ukraine air force says ballistic missiles used in new attack on Kyiv</a></strong></p>.<p>In Russia's western Belgorod region, at least two people were wounded Thursday morning in an attack blamed on Ukrainian troops, governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram.</p>.<p>"This night is tense for Shebekino again. Ukrainian troops were shelling the city for an hour," he said.</p>.<p>Russia said Wednesday it was evacuating hundreds of children from villages due to intensifying shelling in the border region of Belgorod, where the situation was deemed "alarming" by the Kremlin.</p>.<p>More than a year since its Ukraine invasion, Russia has suffered stepped-up attacks on its soil, with an unprecedented incursion last week in Belgorod and a drone attack on Moscow Tuesday.</p>.<p>Authorities had begun evacuating children from the border districts of Shebekino and Graivoron, regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram.</p>.<p>"The question of children's safety in the two districts... is very important," Gladkov said. "All of us, adults, are very worried."</p>.<p>Tensions between Russia and the West escalated further Wednesday, when Germany announced it would drastically reduce Moscow's diplomatic presence on its soil in reply to a similar move from the Kremlin.</p>.<p>Moscow called Germany's decision "ill-thought-out" and vowed a response.</p>.<p>And in the United States, the Pentagon announced a new $300 million arms package for Ukraine, including air defence systems and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition.</p>.<p>Governor Gladkov said the first 300 evacuated children would be taken to Voronezh, a city about 250 kilometres (155 miles) further into Russia. And over 1,000 more children will be removed to other provinces over the coming days, he added.</p>.<p>A correspondent for state-run agency RIA Novosti working near Voronezh said buses had arrived with about 150 people on board.</p>.<p>Gladkov said the situation was worsening in the village of Shebekino, where he reported more shelling during the day that injured four people but caused no deaths.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, one person was killed and two others were wounded in a strike on a centre for displaced people in the region. Several oil depots have also been hit in recent weeks.</p>.<p>The attacks have come as Kyiv says it is preparing for a major offensive against Moscow's forces.</p>.<p>"The situation is quite alarming," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said about shelling in the region.</p>.<p>"We have not heard a single word of condemnation from the West so far."</p>.<p>The Kremlin has accused Ukraine -- and its Western backers -- of being behind the increasing number of reported attacks.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, the foreign ministry said the West was "pushing the Ukrainian leadership towards increasingly reckless acts" after a drone attack on residential areas in Moscow.</p>.<p>At least three buildings were lightly damaged, including two high-rise residential buildings in Moscow's affluent southwest.</p>.<p>Ukraine, which has seen almost nightly attacks on its capital, denied any "direct involvement".</p>.<p>The United States said it did not support any attack inside Russia, instead providing Kyiv with equipment and training to reclaim its territory.</p>.<p>The Defense Department said Wednesday the fresh aid shipments would bring the total value of US security assistance to Ukraine since Russia's February 2022 invasion to $37.6 billion.</p>.<p>Also Wednesday, Berlin said it had ordered four of Russia's five consulates in Germany to close.</p>.<p>The move comes after Moscow put a limit of 350 on the number of German government personnel allowed in Russia, a decision that Berlin says would force hundreds of civil servants and local employees to leave the country.</p>.<p>Last week saw the biggest armed incursion into Russia from Ukraine since the offensive began, with two days of fighting in the Belgorod region.</p>.<p><em>AFP </em>journalists went to the regional capital city, which is also called Belgorod, over the weekend.</p>.<p>Residents confessed to a certain amount of worry, but a sense of fatalism prevailed.</p>.<p>"What can we do? We just shout 'Oh! and 'Ah!'. What will that change?" said retired teacher, 84-year-old Rimma Malieva.</p>.<p>Most people <em>AFP </em>spoke to said they trusted the authorities to fix the weaknesses laid bare by the latest raid.</p>.<p>Evgeny Sheikin, a 41-year-old builder, still said "it should not have happened".</p>.<p>At least five people were killed and 19 wounded in a nighttime bombardment in Ukraine's Lugansk region, Russia-installed officials said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Russian army also said it destroyed a Ukrainian navy warship, the Yuri Olefirenko, in Odesa, a claim <em>AFP </em>could not independently confirm.</p>
<p>Russia launched an air attack on Kyiv early Thursday, killing at least three people including two children and bringing fresh terror to the city after a week of strikes.</p>.<p>Moscow's forces have recently launched a series of aerial assaults on the Ukrainian capital, including an unusual daytime attack on Monday that sent residents running for shelter.</p>.<p>Thursday's attack began around 3:00 am local time (0000 GMT) when cruise and ballistic missiles were fired on the city, killing three people and injuring 10 others, officials said.</p>.<p>"Among the three dead in the Desnyansky district, there were two children (aged 5-6 and 12-13)," the Kyiv City Military Administration wrote on Telegram.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/ukraine-air-force-says-ballistic-missiles-used-in-new-attack-on-kyiv-1222985.html" target="_blank">Ukraine air force says ballistic missiles used in new attack on Kyiv</a></strong></p>.<p>In Russia's western Belgorod region, at least two people were wounded Thursday morning in an attack blamed on Ukrainian troops, governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram.</p>.<p>"This night is tense for Shebekino again. Ukrainian troops were shelling the city for an hour," he said.</p>.<p>Russia said Wednesday it was evacuating hundreds of children from villages due to intensifying shelling in the border region of Belgorod, where the situation was deemed "alarming" by the Kremlin.</p>.<p>More than a year since its Ukraine invasion, Russia has suffered stepped-up attacks on its soil, with an unprecedented incursion last week in Belgorod and a drone attack on Moscow Tuesday.</p>.<p>Authorities had begun evacuating children from the border districts of Shebekino and Graivoron, regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram.</p>.<p>"The question of children's safety in the two districts... is very important," Gladkov said. "All of us, adults, are very worried."</p>.<p>Tensions between Russia and the West escalated further Wednesday, when Germany announced it would drastically reduce Moscow's diplomatic presence on its soil in reply to a similar move from the Kremlin.</p>.<p>Moscow called Germany's decision "ill-thought-out" and vowed a response.</p>.<p>And in the United States, the Pentagon announced a new $300 million arms package for Ukraine, including air defence systems and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition.</p>.<p>Governor Gladkov said the first 300 evacuated children would be taken to Voronezh, a city about 250 kilometres (155 miles) further into Russia. And over 1,000 more children will be removed to other provinces over the coming days, he added.</p>.<p>A correspondent for state-run agency RIA Novosti working near Voronezh said buses had arrived with about 150 people on board.</p>.<p>Gladkov said the situation was worsening in the village of Shebekino, where he reported more shelling during the day that injured four people but caused no deaths.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, one person was killed and two others were wounded in a strike on a centre for displaced people in the region. Several oil depots have also been hit in recent weeks.</p>.<p>The attacks have come as Kyiv says it is preparing for a major offensive against Moscow's forces.</p>.<p>"The situation is quite alarming," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said about shelling in the region.</p>.<p>"We have not heard a single word of condemnation from the West so far."</p>.<p>The Kremlin has accused Ukraine -- and its Western backers -- of being behind the increasing number of reported attacks.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, the foreign ministry said the West was "pushing the Ukrainian leadership towards increasingly reckless acts" after a drone attack on residential areas in Moscow.</p>.<p>At least three buildings were lightly damaged, including two high-rise residential buildings in Moscow's affluent southwest.</p>.<p>Ukraine, which has seen almost nightly attacks on its capital, denied any "direct involvement".</p>.<p>The United States said it did not support any attack inside Russia, instead providing Kyiv with equipment and training to reclaim its territory.</p>.<p>The Defense Department said Wednesday the fresh aid shipments would bring the total value of US security assistance to Ukraine since Russia's February 2022 invasion to $37.6 billion.</p>.<p>Also Wednesday, Berlin said it had ordered four of Russia's five consulates in Germany to close.</p>.<p>The move comes after Moscow put a limit of 350 on the number of German government personnel allowed in Russia, a decision that Berlin says would force hundreds of civil servants and local employees to leave the country.</p>.<p>Last week saw the biggest armed incursion into Russia from Ukraine since the offensive began, with two days of fighting in the Belgorod region.</p>.<p><em>AFP </em>journalists went to the regional capital city, which is also called Belgorod, over the weekend.</p>.<p>Residents confessed to a certain amount of worry, but a sense of fatalism prevailed.</p>.<p>"What can we do? We just shout 'Oh! and 'Ah!'. What will that change?" said retired teacher, 84-year-old Rimma Malieva.</p>.<p>Most people <em>AFP </em>spoke to said they trusted the authorities to fix the weaknesses laid bare by the latest raid.</p>.<p>Evgeny Sheikin, a 41-year-old builder, still said "it should not have happened".</p>.<p>At least five people were killed and 19 wounded in a nighttime bombardment in Ukraine's Lugansk region, Russia-installed officials said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Russian army also said it destroyed a Ukrainian navy warship, the Yuri Olefirenko, in Odesa, a claim <em>AFP </em>could not independently confirm.</p>