Zelensky's heroes shoot down terrifying Russian missile, protecting 226,000 overnight

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The missile was downed over the Krovohrad Oblast in central Ukraine overnight. It was shot down before it reached the regional capital Kropyvnystksyi which is home to 226,000 people.

Local publication The Kyiv Independent tweeted: “Russian missile targeting Kropyvnytsky shot down by air defense.

“Head of the local administration Andriy Raikovych said that the missile was downed over the Kirovohrad Oblast in central Ukraine overnight before it reached Kropyvnytsky, the regional capital of 226,000 people.”

It comes as Ukrainian authorities claimed Russian troops have started withdrawing from its second-largest city Kharkiv after weeks of heavy bombardment.

Ukrainian authorities said on Saturday (May 14) that Russian forces are pulling back from the eastern city and focusing on guarding supply routes while launching mortar, artillery and airstrikes on the eastern Donetsk region.

It follows news that Russia has struggled to make gains in Ukraine in recent weeks despite shifting the focus of its offensive to the eastern Donbas region after Kremlin troops were forced to retreat from the capital Kyiv.

Moscow has suffered heavy losses in military equipment and personnel, with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky claiming as many as 27,000 Russian soldiers have died since the start of the war.

Russia’s offensive in the eastern Donbas region has “lost momentum and fallen significantly behind schedule”, according to British military intelligence.

In its latest military assessment of the situation in Ukraine, released on Sunday, Britain’s defence ministry said Russia has probably lost around a third of the ground forces it deployed to Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24.

The Ministry of Defence tweeted: “Russia's Donbas offensive has lost momentum and fallen significantly behind schedule.

“Despite small-scale initial advances, Russia has failed to achieve substantial territorial gains over the past month whilst sustaining consistently high levels of attrition.

“Russia has now likely suffered losses of one third of the ground combat force it committed in February.

“These delays will almost certainly be exacerbated by the loss of critical enablers such as bridging equipment and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance drones.

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