Russia overnight unleashed its most intense period of missile strikes since the invasion of Ukraine began, an official said, amid warnings that Putin is readying 1,800 tanks and 400 fighters jets for a new invasion in the coming days.

Moscow’s forces struck critical infrastructure in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, and launched multiple strikes on energy infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia, as the Kremlin stepped up its attacks in Ukraine’s south and east.

Air sirens blared across the whole of the country during the morning rush hour and local officials urged civilians to take shelter, warning of potential new strikes. One said there was enemy aircraft in the air, and warships in the Black Sea. 

Zaporizhzhia city council secretary Anatolii Kurtiev said the city had been hit 17 times in one hour, which he said made it the most intense period of attacks since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in February 2022.

In Kharkiv, authorities were still trying to establish information on victims and scale of the destruction, with mayor Ihor Terekhov saying there may be disruptions to heating and the electricity and water supply.

Russia overnight unleashed its most intense period of missile strikes since its invasion of Ukraine began, an official said, amid warnings that Putin is readying his armies for a new invasion in the coming days. Pictured: Smoke is seen rising over Bakhmut on Thursday, which has been the focus of brutal fighting in recent months

Russia overnight unleashed its most intense period of missile strikes since its invasion of Ukraine began, an official said, amid warnings that Putin is readying his armies for a new invasion in the coming days. Pictured: Smoke is seen rising over Bakhmut on Thursday, which has been the focus of brutal fighting in recent months

‘Enemy aviation is in the air and ships which can carry Kaliber missiles are in the sea. The enemy launched the missiles. The air alert will be long,’ said Maksym Marchenko, regional governor of the southern region of Odesa.

‘Please do not ignore the air alert sirens, and go to the shelters.’

Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv city military administration, said: ‘There is a big threat of the missile attack. I want to stress again – do not ignore the air alert sirens.’

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Air force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat told Ukrainian television that Ukrainian air defences had shot down five of seven drones and five out of six Kaliber missiles launched at Ukraine. The air force also said 35 S-300 missiles were launched in the Kharkiv and Zaporizhizhia regions.

Ukraine’s air defences are unable to shoot down these type of missiles.

Officials also said they ordered emergency shutdowns of electricity across the country following the attacks on infrastructure. 

Fighting on the ground in Ukraine also intensified on Thursday.

Kyiv’s military intelligence agency said Russian forces have launched an offensive in the partially occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions, with the aim to grab full control of the entire Donbas region.   

In recent months, Russia has focused hundreds of thousands of troops in the east, using brute-force tactics and human waves to eat into Ukraine’s defences.

The Wagner mercenary group has played a large part in the fighting, claiming to have captured the town of Soledar, among others, in a push to seize the key city of Bhakmut. Fighting around the city has been described as a ‘meat grinder’.

Gains have been slow, but in an update on Friday morning, the UK’s military defence said Wagner had made gains in two key sectors in the region since February 7.

A Ukrainian military vehicle is seen on a street while the first anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war approaches in Bakhmut, Ukraine on February 9

A Ukrainian military vehicle is seen on a street while the first anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war approaches in Bakhmut, Ukraine on February 9

‘On the northern outskirts of the Donbas town of Bakhmut, Wagner Group forces have pushed 2-3km further west, controlling countryside near the M-03 main route into the town. Russian forces increasingly dominate the northern approaches to Bakhmut,’ the MoD update said.

‘To the south, Russian units have made advances around the western edge of the town of Vuhledar, where they re-launched offensive operations in late January 2023.’

It added that Russian units were ‘likely’ to have suffered ‘heavy casualties’ in the assault around Vuhledar. ‘Inexperienced units have been committed,’ it added.

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‘Russian troops likely fled and abandoned at least 30 mostly intact armoured vehicles in a single incident after a failed assault.’ 

Ukraine and its western allies have been warning of a new Russian offensive in the build up to the one-year anniversary of Vladimir Putin launching his so called ‘special military operation’ on February 24 last year.

Giving an update on the situation in his region, governor of Kharkiv Oleh Synyehubov said fires broke out and some parts of the city were left without power.

‘At 4am, the enemy launched rocket attacks on the city of Kharkiv and the region with S-300 missiles. Critical and infrastructure facilities were targeted. Fires broke out, which the rescuers managed to quickly put out,’ he wrote on Telegram.

‘However, some areas of the city remain without electricity. Specialists are working to eliminate the consequences of the impact. Fortunately, there were no casualties.’

Vitalii Kim, the Governor of the Mykolaiv region, warned at around 9am local time that about 20 rockets were expected to hit his region.   

Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, shared a screenshot on Twitter of an air-raid alert website in Ukraine. Almost ever region was marked in red. ‘Air raid alert all over Ukraine,’ he wrote. 

‘Threats of a massive Russian rocket attack. All in Ukraine advised to stay in shelters.’

The strikes followed warnings from a Ukrainian military official, who estimated Russia already has 1,800 tanks, 3,950 armoured vehicles, 810 Soviet-era multiple-rocket-launch systems and 400 fighter jets ready for ‘a new wave of attacks’.

The official, speaking to Foreign Policy, also estimated that Russia has 300 helicopters and 2,700 artillery systems prepared.

‘We expect in the next 10 days a new, huge invasion,’ the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.  

A woman walks out from a residential building which was hit by a Russian rocket, in the city center of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, February 5

A woman walks out from a residential building which was hit by a Russian rocket, in the city center of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, February 5

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Amid the recent increase in fighting, several military analysts believe the Russian offensive is already underway and anticipate that it will heighten as the first anniversary of the invasion approaches on February 24.

Ukrainian officials estimate that Russian forces inside Ukraine have now exceeded 300,000 following a mobilisation effort that started in September.

Military analysts argue that the figure may be slightly less, but it would still be higher than the amount that invaded Ukraine in February last year.

In the days leading up to February 24, Western officials estimated that Russia had staged around 150,000 troops near Ukraine’s border.

This time they would have a large concentration in eastern Ukraine.

Meanwhile, it was revealed on Friday morning that the presidents of Poland and Ukraine had met in Rzeszow, south-east Poland, and discussed the war.

‘The President of Ukraine reported on his recent diplomatic activity in Brussels and other European capitals; the talks also focused on security in the region,’ it said.

The presidents discussed the current situation at the front and the need for further joint actions for military support, the office said.

The foreign visit by Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky is the latest in a string that saw him address ministers in Britain, and European officials in Brussels. 

Military analysts say the Russian President is hoping that Europe’s support for Ukraine in the war will wane, as Kyiv continues to request western firepower in the form of heavy battle tanks and fighter jets.

Dozens of tanks have been promised to help the country in its fight against the invaders, including Germany’s Leopard 2, the UK’s Challenger 2, and the US-made Abrams. Countries have so far been reluctant to pledge fighter jets.  

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