The Borneo Post

Russia declares victory at Azovstal steelworks

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KYIV, Ukraine: Russia has declared victory in its monthslong operation to capture the strategic port of Mariupol after Ukraine ordered the last of its troops holed up in the city’s Azovstal steelworks to lay down their arms.

Moscow’s flattening of Mariupol has drawn multiple accusation­s of war crimes, including over a deadly attack on a maternity ward, and Ukraine has begun a legal reckoning for captured Russian troops.

The first post-invasion trial of a Russian soldier for war crimes neared its climax in Kyiv on Friday, after 21-year-old sergeant Vadim Shishimari­n admitted to killing an unarmed civilian early in the offensive. The verdict is due Monday.

Shishimari­n told the court he was “truly sorry”. But his lawyer said in closing arguments that the young soldier was “not guilty” of premeditat­ed murder and war crimes.

Since Ukrainian forces fended off the Russian offensive around Kyiv both eastern Ukraine and Mariupol in the south have borne the brunt of a remorseles­s ground and artillery attack.

The fighting is fiercest in the eastern region of Donbas, a Russian-speaking area that has been partially controlled by proKremlin separatist­s since 2014.

“Attempts to attack Donbas continue. They completely ruined Rubizhne, Vonokvakha, just as Mariupol,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly video address late

Friday, adding the Russians were “trying to do the same with Severodone­tsk and many other cities”.

In the eastern city of Severodone­tsk, 12 people were killed and another 40 wounded by Russian shelling, the regional governor said.

Zelensky described the bombardmen­t of Severodone­tsk as “brutal and absolutely pointless”, as residents cowering in basements described an unending ordeal of terror.

The city forms part of the last pocket of Ukrainian resistance in Lugansk, which along with the neighbouri­ng region of Donetsk comprises the Donbas war zone.

Moscow on Friday said the battle for the Azovstal steelworks – a symbol of Ukraine’s dogged resistance since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion on Feb 24 – was now over. Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenko said 2,439 Ukrainian personnel had

surrendere­d at the steelworks since May 16, the final 500 on Friday.

Ukraine hopes to exchange the surrenderi­ng Azovstal soldiers for Russian prisoners. But in Donetsk, pro-Kremlin authoritie­s are threatenin­g to put some of them on trial.

In Washington, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said all prisoners of war should “be treated in accordance with the Geneva Convention and the law of war”.

 ?? ?? A view of the destroyed part of the Ilyich Iron and Steel Works in Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine. — AFP photo
A view of the destroyed part of the Ilyich Iron and Steel Works in Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine. — AFP photo

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