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2 killed in clinic raid; Moscow blames Kyiv for border attacks

Our people are the most precious thing in Ukraine, says Zelensky; Russia says Ukrainian military responsibl­e for dozens of artillery, mortar and drone atacks across the territory

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Russian missiles on Friday hit a medical clinic in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, killing at least two people as Russia blamed Kyiv for dozens of strikes on its southern Belgorod region.

In Russia, the governor of the southern region of Belgorod said the Ukrainian military was responsibl­e for dozens of artillery, mortar and drone atacks across the territory but reported no casualties. In Ukraine, a video distribute­d by officials showed a blaze ripping through a twostorey building ater the atack that the governor said had let some 23 people injured, including two small boys.

“We must defeat these inhumans irrevocabl­y and as soon as possible. Because our time is our people,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a statement.

“And our people are the most precious thing in Ukraine.”

First Lady Olena Zelenska said the Russian strike had hit a psychiatri­c ward of the hospital.

The Russian defence ministry said only that recent strikes on Ukraine had targeted arms depots and that all the assigned targets had been hit.

Local media posted video footage of rescuers helping people with blood on their faces escape from the clinic through corridors full of rubble.

The head of the regional military administra­tion, Sergiy Lysak wrote earlier on Telegram that the Dnipropetr­ovsk region was “massively atacked” overnight “with rockets and drones.”

The atack came ater Russian forces earlier this week targeted Dnipro in a late night strike with 16 missiles and 20 atack drones.

The industrial hub, which had nearly one million inhabitant­s before the war, lies around 125 kilometres from the current front line.

A Russian strike on a residentia­l building in Dnipro in January let more than 45 people killed and injured dozens more.

The announceme­nt of the atack on Dnipro came as the governor of Russia’s Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said at least five districts of his region had been repeatedly hit by Ukrainian forces over the last 24 hours.

The districts had been atacked by drones, mortars and artillery and the village of Kozinka was struck more than 130 times, he said.

In a rare atack on the southern Russian city of Krasnodar, two drones damaged buildings in the city centre, officials said, adding that there were no casualties.

The claims of fresh strikes in the Belgorod region came ater an unpreceden­ted two-day incursion from Ukraine claimed by two anti-kremlin groups this week, with Russia using its air force and artillery to push back the fighters.

Russia’s defence ministry has vowed an “extremely harsh” response to any further atacks on its soil.

The apparent exchange of artillery and missile fire reported on Friday came one day ater Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said Russia had begun the transfer of nuclear weapons to his tightly-controlled country.

The Kremlin however stopped short of confirming the start of the transfer, saying only Russia’s ally was seeing “aggressive statements” from neighbouri­ng countries.

“Belarus is in a very, very hostile environmen­t,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

In Washington, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-pierre described Russia’s move as “yet another example of making irresponsi­ble and provocativ­e choices.”

Russia’s foreign ministry meanwhile was expecting a visit to Moscow on Friday by China’s special envoy for Ukraine, Li Hui, as part of Beijing’s latest effort to broker an end to the fighting.

Li’s visit to the Russian capital, where he is expected to meet Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, comes ater he met Ukraine’s Zelensky in Kyiv.

The foreign ministry in Moscow also made an official diplomatic protest aimed at the US embassy for what it said were recent US comments condoning alleged Ukrainian atacks on Russia and the annexed Crimean peninsula.

Earlier on Friday, military officials in Kyiv said Russian forces launched aerial atacks on the capital overnight, adding that all the missiles were intercepte­d and destroyed.

“Another air atack on Kyiv, the 13th in a row since the beginning of May! And, as always, at nightime,” the city’s military administra­tion said on its Telegram account.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Firefighte­rs hose down a Polyclinic on ↑ fire in Dnipro on Friday.
Associated Press Firefighte­rs hose down a Polyclinic on ↑ fire in Dnipro on Friday.

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