Russia pledges more strikes on Kyiv after
missile attack, says took Mariupol plant
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[April 15, 2022]
(Reuters) -Russia's defence ministry
said on Friday it had struck a military target on the edge of Kyiv
overnight with cruise missiles and promised more strikes against the
Ukrainian capital in response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets. |
A person stands in front of destroyed buildings, during the visit of
Polish President Andrzej Duda to Borodianka, as Russia's attack on
Ukraine continues, in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, April 13, 2022. Picture
taken April 13, 2022. Polish Presidency/Handout via REUTERS |
The
ministry said its forces had also taken full control of the
Ilyich Steel Plant in the besieged port city of Mariupol, which
has been encircled by Russian troops for weeks.
Powerful explosions were heard in Kyiv on Friday which appeared
to be among the most significant there since Russian troops
pulled back from the area earlier this month in preparation for
battles in the south and east.
The explosions were reported to have been heard after the
Russian defence ministry announced that the Moskva, the flagship
of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, had sunk while being towed after
being badly damaged.
Ukraine claimed the Moskva's damage was the result of one of its
missile strikes. Russia's defence ministry spoke only of a fire
breaking out and of exploding ammunition.
The defence ministry said in its statement that its overnight
missile strikes on Kyiv had struck the 'Vizar' factory on the
edge of the Ukrainian capital which it said made and repaired
missiles, including anti-ship missiles.
It pledged more strikes on Kyiv.
"The number and scale of missile strikes on targets in Kyiv will
increase in response to any terrorist attacks or acts of
sabotage on Russian territory committed by the Kyiv nationalist
regime," the ministry said in a statement.
It said its forces had shot down a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter
which it said had attacked the village of Klimovo in Bryansk
region on April 14 and had also shot down a Ukrainian Sukhoi-27
jet.
A group of up to 30 Polish mercenaries had also been destroyed,
it said.
Russia launched what it calls its "special military operation"
on Feb. 24. Ukraine has put up fierce resistance and the West
has imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia.
(Reporting by Reuters)
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