Russia bombed kyiv for the first time since April 28 and threatens an escalation

Russia bombed kyiv for the first time since April 28 and threatens an escalation

The statement came after the United States announced last week that it would provide Ukraine with an advanced missile system, HIMARS, with a range of 80 kilometers, allowing it to reach Russian soil. kyiv promised to use them only within its invaded territory, to attack behind the front lines of the fighting.

Shortly before, on day 102 of the war, the mayor of kyiv Vitali Klitschko had reported bombings that occurred at dawn against two neighborhoods of the city, the first against the Ukrainian capital since April 28. Russia indicated that, with that attack, it destroyed armored vehicles delivered to Ukraine by Eastern European countries.

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“High-precision, long-range missiles fired by the Russian aerospace forces over the kyiv suburb destroyed T-72 tanks delivered by Eastern European countries and other armor that were in hangars,” the Russian Defense Ministry spokesman said. , Igor Konashenkov.

One person was injured, while the windows of several buildings located near the targets were blown out.

Leonid, a 63-year-old local resident who works at one of the bombed sites, said he heard three or four explosions. “There is no military material there, but they bomb anywhere,” he said.

Vasyl, 43, claims to have heard five explosions. “People are afraid now,” he assured, before hurrying back to his house.

The Ukrainian authorities did not identify the precise places of the explosions for security reasons.

Meanwhile, the war continues on other fronts, which raises fears of its prolongation and greater impact on international energy and grain prices, something that already threatens to cause a global food emergency.

In the heart of Severodonetsk, a strategic city for the future of eastern Ukraine, there is “street fighting” at a time when Russian forces exert their full weight to control the Donbas region.

The Russians lost ground in this city, the regional governor said yesterday.

“The Russians controlled about 70% of the city, but for the last two days they were repelled. The city is divided in two, they are afraid to move freely in it,” Sergei Gaidai, governor of the Lugansk region, partly controlled by pro-Russian separatists since 2014, and of which Severodonetsk is the Ukrainian administrative capital, told Telegram.

According to Gaidai, Russian General Alexander Dvornikov “was set a goal: between now and June 10 to completely take Severodonetsk or control the Lyssytchansk-Bajmut route” that will open the way to Kramatorsk, the Ukrainian capital of Donetsk, the other largest province. of the Donbas.

The Russian Defense Ministry had stated on Saturday that Ukrainian military units were withdrawing from Severodonetsk “after having suffered critical losses during fighting for that city (up to 90% in several units)” towards Lyssytchansk, a neighboring city.

Source: Ambito

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