Russia kills 17 in biggest Ukraine air strikes for nearly two months
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[April 28, 2023]
By Sergiy Karazy
UMAN, Ukraine (Reuters) -Russia hurled missiles at cities across Ukraine
as people slept early on Friday, killing at least 17 people in the first
large-scale air strikes in nearly two months.
Hours after the pre-dawn attacks, Kyiv said it was finishing
preparations for a counteroffensive to try to take back territory
occupied by Russian forces in 14 months of war.
In the central city of Uman, firefighters battled a raging blaze at a
residential apartment building that had been struck on an upper floor.
At least 15 people were killed in Uman, including two children, and nine
people were taken to hospital, the regional governor said.
Rescue workers clambered through a huge pile of smouldering rubble,
carrying out a body on a stretcher. A man wearing a face mask sobbed as
he watched, and a woman came to comfort him.
"At first the windows were blown out, then came the explosion," a
resident of the apartment building, who gave her name only as Olga, said
as rescue workers dug through the debris. "Everything flew out."
In the southeastern city of Dnipro, a missile struck a house, killing a
two-year-old child and a 31-year-old woman, regional governor Serhiy
Lysak said. Three people were also wounded in the attack.
"Rescuers will work until they make sure that no one else is left under
the rubble," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote on Twitter. "We can
only defeat Russian terror together - with weapons for Ukraine, the
toughest sanctions against the terrorist state, fair sentences for the
Russian killers."
The Ukrainian military said it had shot down 21 out of 23 cruise
missiles fired by Russia.
ENERGY FACILITIES
It was not clear what Russia was targeting in Friday's attacks.
Ukraine's national grid operator, Ukrenergo, said the attack did not
damage any energy infrastructure.
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Local residents and rescuers stand
amidst the rubble at the site of a heavily damaged residential
building hit by a Russian missile, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine,
in the town of Uman, Cherkasy region, Ukraine April 28, 2023.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Russia started carrying out such attacks late last year, and did so
roughly weekly through winter. They tapered off as winter ended,
with Western powers saying Moscow had used up much of its long-range
missile arsenal trying to knock out energy facilities and freeze
Ukrainian cities.
Moscow says it does not deliberately target civilians, but air
strikes and shelling have killed thousands of people and devastated
cities across Ukraine. Kyiv says strikes on cities far from the
front lines have no military purpose apart from intimidating and
harming civilians, a war crime.
The capital Kyiv was also rocked by explosions, with officials
reporting that air defence units had destroyed 11 missiles and two
drones.
Two people were wounded in the town of Ukrayinka just south of Kyiv,
and explosions were reported in the central cities of Kremenchuk and
Poltava, and in Mykolaiv in the south, regional officials said.
The war is coming to a juncture after a months-long Russian winter
offensive that gained little ground despite the bloodiest fighting
so far. Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said Kyiv was wrapping up
preparations for a counteroffensive but did not say when it was
likely to start.
(Reporting by Gleb Garanich, Ron Popeski and Dan Peleschuk; Writing
by Michael Perry and Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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