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have been never started. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is tuesday, october 11th. 9 a.m. in london, 11 a.m. in kyiv. people across ukraine on the verge after the heaviest russian bombardment since vladimir putin s russian forces invaded back in february. ukraine thought 19 people have been killed, more than 100 others wounded. just in the past few hours we ve received reports that one person was killed in a missile strike on zaporizhzhia. the u.s. says it believes monday s attacks were planned far in advance. when you look at the size and scale here of these missile and drone attacks, more than 80 reportedly, that s not the kind of things the russians can just throw together in a couple of days. it likely was something that they had been planning for quite some time. that s not to say that the explosion on the crimea bridge might have accelerated some of their planning, likely this was not in retaliation but was something very much a contin
nick peyton walsh is live in ukraine. what can you tell us about the new strikes? reporter: still very early days for precisely what is at the moment. i should caution by this point yesterday we had seen larger amount of russian missile strikes in ukraine. this appears to be lesser. some officials in odessa. others are saying some of these missiles have, indeed, been shot down. there appears to be damage to part of the energy structure but it does seem like russia is trying to sustain the feeling of constant threat ukrainians lived with throughout much of yesterday. certainly many people in the country woken by an alert on their phones. why i had s death toll now at 19. it seems dozens of people injured and here are the remarkable scenes that many ukrainians spent yesterday enduring. this was the day the war came back to all of ukraine. the capitol, kyiv, like many cities edging towards normal hit by multiple missile strikes. carnage at rush hour. central streets hit. targe
i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett. mass assault, 14 people killed, 97 wounded after russia launched a barrage of missile attacks across ukraine. president biden condemning the strikes and promising to send ukraine more advanced air defense systems. today in ukraine, explosion after explosion hit ukraine s largest cities during the morning rush hour. russia striking at least nine ukrainian cities reaching really far east to west and in the south across the country. tonight, president zelenskyy says ukraine shot down 43 of the 84 missiles that russia launched today. russia claiming it was all in retaliation for this explosion you see there, on the bridge between russia and crimea, disrupting a crucial supply route for russian troops inside ukraine. russian president vladimir putin appearing briefly today, issuing this warning. translator: in terms of the further act of terrorism on the territory of russia, the russian reply will be harsh. so of course the united states g