Ukraine downs 15 Russian missiles as EU
Commission president travels to Kyiv
‘No hits were made, with no casualties,’ head of Kyiv
military administration says.
BY NICOLAS
CAMUT
MAY 9, 2023
9:46 AM CET
Ukraine
says it shot down “about 15” Russian cruise missiles aimed at Kyiv overnight
Tuesday, hours before European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
arrived in the capital.
“No hits
were made, with no casualties and no serious damage caused by falling debris,”
Serhiy Popko, head of the Kyiv military administration, said on Telegram.
Russia’s
missile attack took place shortly before von der Leyen arrived by train in
Kyiv, which the Commission chief is visiting Tuesday for the fifth time since
the beginning of the war.
“Good to be
back in Kyiv. Where the values we hold dear are defended everyday,” von der Leyen
tweeted upon getting off the train which had taken her to the Ukrainian
capital.
Von der
Leyen will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister
Denys Shmyhal for discussions on ammunition production, financial support, the
EU’s new sanctions plans and Ukraine’s grain exports through solidarity lanes,
officials told POLITICO’s Brussels Playbook.
Her fifth
trip is rife with symbolism: It is meant to celebrate Europe Day, which Ukraine
will now also mark on May 9.
Meanwhile,
from Moscow’s Red Square, Russian President Vladimir Putin will attempt to
obscure the absence of recent success for Russian troops on the battlefield in
Ukraine by displaying a facade of strength during the annual Victory Day
military parade, which celebrates the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany.
The parade,
which was not canceled despite an alleged drone attack targeting the Kremlin
last week, will be attended by a handful of Moscow’s top allies, with the
presidents of Turkmenistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan, and the prime minister of Armenia having confirmed their presence,
state news agency TASS reported Tuesday.
Russia’s
overnight attacks on Kyiv were an attempt by Russian forces to “try to kill as
many civilians as possible” on Victory Day, said the head of the city’s
military administration. The barrage was “a manifestation of the real cult of
‘Victory,'” Popko said.

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