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Russia shatters calm in Kyiv as missile strikes take out donated tanks

- JOHN LEICESTER

Russia has said its military destroyed tanks donated by Ukraine’s allies and other armour in a barrage of missile strikes that shattered five weeks of eerie calm in Ukraine’s capital early yesterday.

There was no immediate confirmati­on from the Ukrainian side.

In a post on the Telegram app, the Russian ministry said high-precision, longrange air-launched missiles were used to attack the outskirts of Kyiv and destroyed T-72 tanks supplied by eastern European countries and other armoured vehicles located in buildings of a car-repair business.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the missile strikes hit the Darnytski and Dniprovski districts in the city, adding that air raid sirens had gone off around the time of the blasts.

No deaths were reported, but one person was injured and taken to hospital.

The attack shattered a sense of calm in Kyiv, which had not seen similar strikes since the visit of UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres on April 28.

An acrid smell of smoke filled the air in the Darnystki district of eastern Kviv, with a billowing pillar of smoke rising in the sky.

Soldiers and police blocked off a main road to the site as smoke billowed from the charred and blackened wreckage of the warehouse-type structure.

Elsewhere, Russian forces continued their push in eastern Ukraine, with missile and air strikes carried out on cities and villages of the Luhansk region.

Luhansk governor Serhiy Haidai said on Telegram that “air strikes by Ka-52 helicopter­s were carried out in the areas of Girske and Myrna Dolyna, by Su-25 aircraft, on Ustynivka”, while Lysychansk was hit by a missile from the Tochka-u complex.

A total of 13 houses were damaged in Girske, and five in Lysychansk.

Another air strike was reported in the eastern city of Kramatorsk by its mayor Oleksandr Goncharenk­o.

No one was killed in the attack, he said, but two of the city’s enterprise­s suffered “significan­t damage”.

The General Staff said in its morning update yesterday that the Russian troops used phosphorus munitions in the area of the Cherkaski Tyshky village in the Kharkiv region.

The claim could not be independen­tly verified.

The update also confirmed strikes on Kyiv, which occurred in the early hours of yesterday.

It was not immediatel­y clear from the statement which infrastruc­ture facilities in Kyiv were hit by the missiles.

The General Staff also said Russian forces were continuing assault operations in Sievierodo­netsk in the eastern Luhansk region, one of two key Ukranian cities left to be captured there.

The Russians currently control the eastern part of the city, the update said, and are focusing on encircling Ukrainian forces in the area and “blocking off main logistical routes”.

In the Black Sea, the General Staff said, five naval-based Kalibr cruise missiles stand ready to be used.

 ?? ?? VISIT: US ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink, left, and Ukraine’s prosecutor general Iryna Venediktov­a viewing damage in Borodyanka, near Kyiv.
VISIT: US ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink, left, and Ukraine’s prosecutor general Iryna Venediktov­a viewing damage in Borodyanka, near Kyiv.

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