Deccan Chronicle

Russia targets western arms depot in Ukraine

Attack on Chortkiv wounds 22, partly destroys military unit

- — Agencies

Kyiv, June 12: Russian forces fired cruise missiles to destroy a large depot containing U.S. and European weapons in western Ukraine’s Ternopil region, Interfax reported on Sunday, as street fighting raged in the eastern city of Sievierodo­netsk. The governor of the Ternopil region said a rocket attack on the city of Chortkiv fired from the Black Sea had partly destroyed a military facility, injuring 22 people. A local official said there were no weapons stored there.

Moscow has repeatedly slammed the United States and other nations for supplying Ukraine with weapons. President Vladimir Putin said earlier this month that Russia would strike new targets if the West supplied longerrang­e missiles to Ukraine for use in high-precision mobile rocket systems.

Ukrainian leaders have renewed pleas to Western countries in recent days to speed up deliveries of heavy weapons as Russian forces pound the east of the country with artillery.

Sievierodo­netsk has become epicentre of the battle for control over the industrial­ised Donbas region in the east, made up of Luhansk and Donetsk provinces. Parts of the city have been pulverised in some of the bloodiest fighting since Moscow began its invasion on Feb. 24.

Luhansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai said on Sunday that Ukrainian

and Russian forces were still fighting street by street in Sievierodo­netsk. He said that while Russian forces have taken most of the city, Ukrainian troops remain in control of an industrial area and chemical plant where hundreds of civilians are sheltering.

After being forced to scale back its initial campaign goals Moscow has turned to expanding control in the Donbas, where pro-Russian separatist­s have held a swath of territory since 2014. Ukraine has said some 800 people were hiding in bomb shelters under the Azot plant, including employees and

city residents.

“No one can say whether and how many victims there have been in the last 24 hours in Sievierodo­netsk, where intense fighting continues,” Gaidai said on the Telegram messaging app on Sunday. “Everyone wants to evacuate now, probably, but so far there is no such possibilit­y,”

In Lysychansk — Sievierodo­netsk’s twin city across the Donets River — a woman was killed in Russian shelling while four houses and a shopping centre were destroyed, Gaidai said.

To the south and southwest

of Sievierodo­netsk, Russian forces were firing mortars and artillery around a number of settlement­s, according to a daily update from Ukraine’s general staff. But it said Ukrainian forces had repulsed Russian attempts to advance towards some communitie­s.

Ukrainian forces have proven more resilient than expected, but the U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War said that as they use the last of their stocks of Soviet-era weapons and munitions, they will require consistent Western support.

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