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Russian missile barrage on Ukraine city kills 17

‘The terror must be stopped’ – Zelensky

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Three Russian missiles crashed into Ukraine’s historic city of Chernigiv yesterday, killing 17 people, as officials pleaded for more air defence systems from allies.

Pools of blood gathered on the street at the scene of one strike, where rescuers searched for survivors in the rubble and carried away the wounded on stretchers, official images showed.

Buildings and cars across the centre of the northern city were destroyed in the strike.

President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has urged allies to send more missiles to thwart Russian aerial attacks, said Ukraine lacked the weapons it needed to intercept the three missiles that struck Chernigiv.

He said he had spoken to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g about the strike and asked for “immediate steps” to bolster Ukraine’s air defences.

Resident Olga Samoilenko told AFP how she ducked with her children into the corridor of their apartment building for protection when the first missile exploded.

“Our neighbours were already there. We started shouting for everyone to fall to the floor. They did. There were two more explosions. Then we ran to the parking lot,” the 33-yearold said.

The official death toll grew to 17 during the day, while emergency services said 60 people – including three children – had been wounded.

“Search and rescue operations are ongoing,” their statement added.

Mayor Oleksandr Lomako

nd said more than a dozen buildings had been damaged in the attack while other officials said dozens of vehicles, and medical and educationa­l facilities were also damaged. (AFP)

 ?? HANDOUT/UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE/AFP ?? Ukrainian rescuers working at the site of a missile attack in Chernigiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. PHOTO:
HANDOUT/UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE/AFP Ukrainian rescuers working at the site of a missile attack in Chernigiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. PHOTO:

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