Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Russia strikes south Ukraine city

Mykolaiv has faced regular Russian missile strikes in recent weeks as the Russians have sought to soften Ukrainian defences

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POKROVSK (Ukraine): Russian missiles hit industrial facilities at a strategic city in southern Ukraine Sunday as Moscow continued efforts to expand its gains in the country's east.

Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Senkevych said that the Russian missiles struck an industrial and infrastruc­ture facility in the city, a key shipbuildi­ng center in the estuary of the Southern Bug river. There was no immediate informatio­n about casualties.

Mykolaiv has faced regular Russian missile strikes in recent weeks as the Russians have sought to soften Ukrainian defences.

The Russian military has declared a goal to cut off Ukraine's entire Black Sea coast all the way to the Romanian border. If successful, such an effort would deal a crushing blow to the Ukrainian economy and trade and allow Moscow to secure a land bridge to Moldova's separatist region of Transnistr­ia, which hosts a Russian military base.

Early in the campaign, the Ukrainian forces fended off Russian attempts to capture Mykolaiv, which sits near the Black Sea Coast between Russia-occupied Crimea and the main Ukrainian port of Odesa.

Since then, the Russian troops have halted their attempts to advance in the city but continued to pummel it with regular missile strikes.

For now, the Russian military has focused its efforts on trying to take control of Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland of Donbas, where the most capable and wellequipp­ed Ukrainian forces are located.

Ukraine says its forces still retain control of two small villages in the Luhansk region, one of the two provinces that make up the Donbas, and are successful­ly fending off Russian attempts to advance deeper into the second one, the Donetsk region.

The Ukrainian military's General Staff said Sunday that Ukrainian troops thwarted Russian attempts to advance toward Sloviansk, the key Ukrainian stronghold in Donetsk, and other attacks elsewhere in the region.

During a visit to the front lines Saturday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered "to further intensify the actions of units in all operationa­l areas."

While focusing on Donbas, the Russians hit areas all across the country with missile strikes.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians not to fall for Russia's attempts to scare them with warnings of horrendous missile attacks to come, which he said were aimed at dividing Ukrainian society.

It's clear that no Russian missiles or artillery will be able to break our unity or lead us away from our path toward a democratic, independen­t Ukraine, he said in his nightly video address to the nation. And it is also clear that Ukrainian unity cannot be broken by lies or intimidati­on, fakes or conspiracy theories.

On Thursday, a Russian missile strike killed at least 24 people including three children and wounded more than 200 in Vinnytsia, a city southwest of Kyiv, the capital, far from the front lines that had largely been spared from the Russian bombardmen­t before. Three of those missing after the attack were found alive in the rubble Saturday and one person remained missing, the emergency service said Saturday.

On Sunday, relatives and friends attended a mourning ceremony for Liza, a 4-year-old girl killed in a strike.

 ?? PTI ?? Anastasia Rusanova, 27, looks at damages, in the aftermath of a Russian rocket attack, on the outskirts of Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine
PTI Anastasia Rusanova, 27, looks at damages, in the aftermath of a Russian rocket attack, on the outskirts of Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine

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