Zelenskyy hopes for quick US action as another arms depot is hit in
Russia
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[September 21, 2024]
By TONY HICKS
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A massive Ukrainian drone attack set a Russian arms
depot ablaze deep inside the country, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy said ahead of his visit to the White House that Kyiv’s
multi-point “victory plan” demands quick action from the United States.
Ukraine launched over 100 drones at Russia and occupied Crimea
overnight, Russian news reports and the Defense Ministry said Saturday.
The depot appeared to be just kilometers (miles) from another that was
struck by Ukrainian drones early Wednesday, injuring 13 people and also
causing a huge fire.
The “victory plan” that Zelenskyy will present to President Joe Biden
will include long-range striking capabilities and other weapons long
sought by Kyiv, and will serve as the basis for any future negotiation
with Russia, Zelenskyy told reporters ahead of next week's trip.
Zelenskyy reveals scant details
Zelenskyy has regularly alluded to the plan’s preparation but has not
publicly outlined its contents, saying only that it contains terms
acceptable for Ukraine to negotiate with Russia after 2 1/2-year war
following Moscow's full-scale invasion.
“This will be the start and foundation for talking in any format with
Russia. In any format, with any of its representatives, because there
will be a plan and something to show," Zelenskyy said in a briefing with
reporters on Friday.
Zelenskyy said he will present the plan to Biden and Vice President and
presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Zelenskyy said he also plans to
meet with Harris' opponent in the November election, former President
Donald Trump.
He said U.S. reluctance so far in allowing Ukraine to use Western
weapons to strike deep inside Russia stems from fears of escalation from
Moscow, a major global nuclear power. Ukraine has had to use its own
capabilities to conduct strikes inside Russian territory.
“I think that Biden is really getting information from his entourage
today that there may be an escalation. But, and this is important, not
everyone around him thinks so. And this is already an achievement that
not all of his entourage thinks so,” Zelenskyy said.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a joint press
conference with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European
Commission, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (Christoph
Soeder, Pool Photo via AP)
But the longer Western partners wait to allow the use of long-range
missiles, the more tactically obsolete their value will become,
Zelenskyy said.
A boy is killed and Russian depots set on fire
A 12-year-old boy and two elderly women were killed as Russian
missiles overnight struck Kryvyi Rih, Zelenskyy’s hometown in
central Ukraine, local Gov. Serhii Lysak reported Saturday.
Lysak said the missiles hit “in the middle of the night, when the
city slept,” injuring three more people, destroying two buildings
and damaging another 20.
Russian authorities on Saturday temporarily closed a 100-kilometer
(62-mile) stretch of a highway and evacuated passengers from a
nearby rail station after the fire caused a series of explosions.
Posts on local Telegram channels on the messaging app said a missile
depot was struck near the town of Toropets, in Russia’s Tver region
about 380 kilometers (240 miles) northwest of Moscow and about 500
kilometers (300 miles) from the Ukrainian border. The highway was
reopened some hours later.
Unverified images circulating on Telegram showed a large ball of
flame rising into the night sky and dozens of smoke trails from
detonations.
An ammunition depot and missile arsenal in southwestern Russia also
caught fire in a separate attack Saturday in the Krasnodar region,
triggering evacuations after the blaze caused a series of blasts.
Videos on social media showed bright orange clouds rising over the
horizon, as dull thuds of detonations sounded almost continuously.
Russia’s Defense Ministry early on Saturday claimed that its forces
overnight shot down 101 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory and
occupied Crimea. There were no immediate reports of casualties in
either Russian region.
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