NATO jets scrambled as Putin unleashes hell on Ukraine with massive missile bombardment

NATO fighter jets were scrambled on Saturday after launched a relentless missile and drone attack on sites across – with President later saying six civilians had been killed.

Disturbing footage showed residents in Poltava screaming as a strike obliterated apartment blocks, sparking fires amidst the rubble of collapsed buildings.

The strikes, which led to power outages across several regions, came shortly after US President announced in the Oval Office that his administration was engaging in talks with Moscow.

Mr Trump said: “We are having very serious discussions about that war, trying to get it ended.”

When asked if he had spoken directly to Putin, he replied: “I don’t want to say that.”

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Ukraine: Russia strikes a residential building with a missile in Poltava

MANDATORY CREDIT – ‘UKRAINIAN STATE EMERGEN (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

The attacks, which killed at least four people and left many others injured, appear to signal that Putin is determined to continue his war against .

Russian forces deployed nuclear-capable Tu-95 and Tu-22 bombers, launching Kh-22 missiles and others in the assault.

The intensity of the bombardment led NATO to scramble Polish and allied warplanes along its eastern borders.

Warsaw’s operation command stated: “Due to Russian strikes on facilities, including in western , Polish and allied aviation are now operating in our airspace.”

The duty commander “activated all available forces and means at his disposal,” the statement added.

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The aftermath of the raid on Poltava (Image: NC)

NATO aircraft were deployed while “ground-based air defence and radio-location reconnaissance systems have been put on high alert.”

The response was intended to secure areas along the borders of the threatened regions.

In Kharkiv, a drone crashed in the Kholodnohirskyi district, killing one woman and injuring five others, according to mayor Ihor Terekhov.

In Poltava, where an apartment block was hit, an entrance to the building was destroyed. At least three people were killed and ten injured, with rescue teams working in the rubble amid fears of more casualties.

Power outages were reported in Dnepropetrovsk, Kirovograd, Poltava, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions.

In Zaporizhzhia, launched dozens of strikes, including 18 Shahed drones, damaging infrastructure, a multi-storey building, and homes, leaving one man injured.

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Ukraine: Russia strikes a residential building with a missile in Poltava

Rescue workers in Poltava in Ukraine (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Earlier, the historic Hotel Bristol in Odesa was struck, as explosions rocked Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Kyiv, and Odesa regions. Reports also indicated a strike on the Vasylkiv military airfield, 25 miles south of Kyiv.

Andriy Yermak, head of President ’s office, said: “Poltava, Odesa, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia – attacks on civilians and residential buildings are standard Russian tactics. They even destroy their own villages in Kursk with bombs.”

He added: “This is the true face of : murderers with no respect for any leader or nation. They only know fear, which prevents them from acting the same in Europe. For now.”

Mr Zelensky said three were killed in Poltava, two in Sumy region and one in Kharkiv.

He explained: “In Poltava, a residential building was hit, the entrance was completely destroyed – ten people were injured, including children,” said Zelensky.

“Unfortunately, three people were killed. My condolences to the relatives….

Ukraine: Russia strikes a residential building with a missile in Poltava

The wreckage of a car in Poltava (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

“Each such terrorist act proves that we need more support in protecting against Russian terror.

“Every air defence system, every anti-missile is a lifesaver.

“It is very important that partners act, fulfil our agreements, and increase pressure on .”

While Putin’s forces continued their assault on , he was seen presenting a bouquet of white roses to Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill on the 16th anniversary of his enthronement.

The Russian leader is believed to be furious over ‘s attacks on Russian oil refineries, including the loss of the critical Ust-Luga port used for fuel exports.

Separately Ukrainian security forces say they have foiled a terrorist attack on Kyiv, with what they described as a “Russian agent” detained after preparing to detonate explosives near the building of one of the structural units of the SBU.

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