The Russian Defense Ministry, for its part, reported this Sunday that it attacked military installations in Ukraine with long-range missiles.
Cruise missiles on Saturday destroyed a fuel depot and a defense plant in Lvivnear the border with Poland.
The spokesman, General Igor Konashenkov, added that others destroyed an anti-aircraft missile depot in Plesetskewest of kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
In the last 24 hours, Russia attacked residential complexes and infrastructure in the kyiv region more than 30 times, the Ukrainian capital’s regional military administration denounced on Telegram.
“During the entire period of the war, destruction was recorded in 34 out of 69 communities in the kyiv region, or 49.2%. In total, more than 500 targets were hit,” the administration said.
In that city, people starve and are forced to drink sewagewhile the situation throughout Ukraine worsens, Ukrainian deputy Lesia Vasylenko denounced, quoted by The Guardian, after a report with Times Radio.
The legislator explained that the capital still faces attacks and food shortages, while people are “forced to stay in basements and subway stations.”
Russia began the siege of the city of Chernigov, located about 150 kilometers north of kyiv. The town no longer has running water and access to bring humanitarian aid or evacuate civilians is impossible.
Ukrainian sources cite 200 dead and 44 wounded in that city due to Russian bombing and have warned that many of the wounded will not survive if they are not evacuated, the Ukrainian press reports.
ANDIn Mariupol, the shelling killed “thousands” of people and damaged 90% of the housessaid this Sunday its mayor, who accused Russia of wanting to “erase the city from the face of the Earth.”
“Their task is simply to wipe the city off the face of the Earth, including its inhabitants. This is genocide, there is no other way to call what is happening,” Mayor Vadim Boichenko warned the Ukrainian news agency Uniam, about Russian troops.
For four weeks, Mariupol, on the Sea of Azov, has been besieged by Russian forces and heavily bombed.
the ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyestimated last week that some 100,000 people remained in the city, which had a population of 430,000 before the war, after widespread flight at the start of hostilities and several subsequent evacuations.
Ukraine’s deputy prime minister, Irina Vereshchuk, meanwhile, announced on Saturday that a total of 5,208 people were evacuated thanks to the opening of ten humanitarian corridors.
Source: Ambito

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