Putin unleashes huge onslaught of 500 missiles & drones in night of hell for Ukraine

The Russian forces went on a terrifying rampage as they struck several major cities in Ukraine
Georgie EnglishWill Stewart
Putin unleashes huge onslaught of 500 missiles & drones in night of hell for Ukraine as Nato warplanes scrambled
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VLADIMIR Putin has unleashed another night of hell over Ukraine with a terrifying 500 missile and drone onslaught.
Nato was forced to scramble its warplanes after one of the most devastating nights of air attacks in the war with several Ukrainian cities hit in apocalyptic blasts.
Explosions in Kremenchuk from missile and drone strikes.
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Explosions in Kremenchuk as missiles and drones strike the cityCredit: East2West
Explosions in Kremenchuk from missile and drone strikes.
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A huge blast was seen from the oil refineryCredit: East2West
Firefighters at a damaged apartment building in Smila, Ukraine.
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A residential block in the town of Smila, Cherkasy region was badly hitCredit: Reuters
Putin mounted major attacks across much of Ukraine in what is reported to be one of the heaviest bombardments of the three year conflict so far.
Several cities were attacked by Putin’s forces with cruise missiles, hypersonic missiles and Iranian-designed Shahed attack drones simultaneously.
Four Kinzhal and seven Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles were also fired at Ukraine.
Putin ordered his Tu-95 strategic bombers and MiG aircraft to carry out the heinous air assaults.
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Yuriy Ihnat, head of communications for Ukraine's air force described the overnight attack as the most massive air strike on the country in three years.
One of the worst hit was Kremenchuk, as a major attack left the city on fire with footage capturing dozens of terrifying explosions lighting up the night sky.
A blast targeted an oil refinery with the video showing the attack turned the skies a crimson red overnight.
It is said to be the most powerful blitz on the city since the start of the war back in 2022.
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Kherson regional Governor Oleksandr Prokudin said that the blasts on the frontline city were deadly.
He claimed one person had died in a drone strike with another six people wounded in Cherkasy - including a child.
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Elsewhere, a missile strike on Zaporizhzhia left an industrial facility on fire.
Mykolaiv and Donetsk region were also both badly hit as the Russians targeted Lviv in western Ukraine as well.
Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said Russian forces attempted to strike critical infrastructure, but no civilians or residential buildings were damaged.
Ukraine claimed to have downed 475 out of 537 aerial targets.
Poland's operational command quickly announced that Nato fighter jets were scrambled because of the intensity of the Russian onslaught.
They said in a statement: "Due to the attack by the Russian Federation carrying out strikes on objects located in the territory of Ukraine, Polish and allied aviation has begun operating in our airspace.
"The Operational Commander of the [armed forces] has activated all available forces and resources at his disposal.
"The on-duty fighter pairs have been scrambled, and the ground-based air defence and radar reconnaissance systems have reached the highest state of readiness.
"The steps taken are aimed at ensuring security in the areas bordering the threatened areas."
It follows a team of German fighter jets who were dramatically scrambled to help intercept a Russian spy plane over the Baltic Sea on Friday.
Two Eurofighters roared into action on Friday after NATO radar spotted a Russian Il-20 with its transponder switched off.
The plane had taken off from Kaliningrad and was heading west toward Poland and Germany, according to Bild and The Kyiv Independent.
Despite the continued Russia aggression, Ukraine has continued to defend themselves valiantly against enemy attacks.
They even landed a humiliating blow to the Kremlin on Saturday.
They launched a tactical drone attack on Russia's Marinovka military airfield in the Volgograd region in Friday.
Ukraine used long range drones to fly 200 miles to inflict millions of pounds worth of damage to Putin’s aerial firepower.
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The blitz targeted a set of four Su-34 fighter jets which are each worth a reported £37million.
Furious Russian military analysts confirmed that two of the Su-34 multi-role fighters used on the frontline for bombing missions against Ukraine were destroyed.
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People taking shelter in a metro station during a military strike.
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Ukrainians take shelter inside a metro station during a Russian military strike
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