Ukraine says U.S and German air defense systems 'highly effective'
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[August 07, 2023]
By Pavel Polityuk
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine is seeing "significant results" from U.S. and
German air defense systems, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on
Sunday, despite waves of Russian air strikes that Kyiv says targeted
civilians and residential buildings.
Russia reported it had shot down a drone heading for Moscow in the third
such attack in a week, while officials on both sides said Ukraine had
struck two bridges linking Crimea to the mainland.
Both countries have stepped up attacks on each other's troops, weaponry
and infrastructure supporting the war as Ukraine seeks to dislodge
Russian forces that have dug in across southern and eastern Ukraine
since their invasion last year.
The Moscow-appointed head of Crimea said the Chonhar bridge to the
peninsula, which was annexed from Ukraine by Moscow in 2014, had been
damaged by a missile strike. Another of the three road links between
Crimea and Russian-occupied parts of mainland Ukraine, near the town of
Henichesk, was shelled and a civilian driver wounded, a Moscow-appointed
official said.
In his nightly video address on Sunday, Zelenskiy said advanced air
defense systems, including the U.S.-built Patriot and Germany's IRIS-T,
were proving "highly effective" and had "already yielded significant
results."
Zelenskiy said Ukraine had shot down a significant part of Russia's
attacks over the past week, which included 65 missiles of various kinds
and 178 assault drones, including 87 Shaheds.
Ukraine's military said later that Russia had launched 30 missiles and
48 air strikes.
"Unfortunately, there are casualties and wounded among the civilian
population. Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure
suffered destruction," the military said in a statement.
The attacks followed what Zelenskiy said was a bomb attack late on
Saturday on a blood transfusion centre in the town of Kupiansk, around
16 km (10 miles) from the front in the eastern Kharkiv region. He
described the strike as a war crime. Reuters could not immediately
verify the report.
Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians or military hospitals in
its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has killed thousands of
people, uprooted millions and destroyed cities.
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A Ukrainian Su-25 jet fighter flies low,
amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near the city of Bakhmut in Donetsk
region, Ukraine July 5, 2023. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova
MASSIVE CASUALTIES
In Russia, Moscow's Vnukovo airport suspended flights on Sunday,
citing unspecified reasons outside its control. Moscow Mayor Sergei
Sobyanin said a drone had been shot down south of the capital.
Russia's defense ministry said earlier it had conducted successful
strikes on Ukrainian air bases in the western Rivne and Khmelnytskyi
regions and southern Zaporizhzhia region. It said its military
launched a group strike using long-range and sea-based precision
weapons and all the targets had been neutralized.
The deputy governor of the Khmelnytskyi region, Serhiy Tiurin, said
a military airfield in Starokostiantyniv was among the targets. He
said most of the missiles were shot down, but explosions had damaged
several houses, a cultural institution and the bus station, and a
fire had broken out at a grain silo.
Ukraine is two months into a grueling counteroffensive to try to
push out Russian forces occupying almost a fifth of its territory.
Zelenskiy aide Mykhailo Podoliak characterized the weekend Russian
missile attacks as a response to Ukraine's overtures to Global South
countries that have been reluctant to take sides in a conflict that
has hurt the global economy.
Senior officials from some 40 countries including the United States,
China and India held talks about the conflict in Saudi Arabia on
Saturday and Sunday, but the meeting ended with no concrete action
beyond a commitment to further consultations.
The meeting was part of a diplomatic push by Ukraine to build
support beyond its core Western backers. Zelenskiy's chief of staff,
Andriy Yermak, said the discussions had been very productive, but
did not give details.
Russia did not attend. Its deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov,
said the meeting reflected the West's "doomed efforts" to mobilize
developing nations behind Zelenskiy.
(Additional reporting by Lidia Kelly, Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk and
Vera Eckhert; writing by Philippa Fletcher; editing by Giles Elgood,
Doina Chiacu and Leslie Adler)
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