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More civilian targets hit by Russian shells

- SUSIE BLANN Associated Press newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

RUSSIAN shelling hit more civilian targets in Ukraine, starting a fire in a hospital, before what Kyiv authoritie­s suspect is an impending new offensive by Russia around the anniversar­y of its invasion.

A hospital in the north-eastern town of Vovchansk caught fire late on Monday as a result of the shelling, regional Ukrainian emergency services reported.

The shelling caused multiple fires in the town, including at its two-story municipal hospital, the State Emergency Service in the north-eastern Kharkiv region said in an online statement.

Emergency crews evacuated eight civilians from the site before putting out the blaze, which caused no casualties, authoritie­s said.

Vovchansk is in the Kharkiv region, which was occupied by Russia after its full-scale invasion began on Febriary 24 and subsequent­ly retaken by Ukraine during a counter-offensive last year.

The anticipate­d Russian push may seek to recapture territory Moscow lost in that counteroff­ensive.

Ukrainian officials say they expect the new drive to come in eastern and southern Ukraine, as the Kremlin strives to secure areas it has illegally annexed and where it claims its rule is welcomed. Battlefiel­d setbacks have embarrasse­d the Kremlin, and President

Vladimir Putin is keen to cement public support for the war. Ensuring Kremlin rule in the eastern Donbas industrial region, bordering Russia, is expected to be a key objective.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern about an uptick in fighting as the winter draws to a close. Peace prospects “keep diminishin­g” and “the chances of further escalation and bloodshed keep growing,” he said in a speech on Monday.

Some military analysts are sceptical, however, about Russia’s ability to mount a large new offensive in coming weeks. Ukraine and Russia are both still training their new troops and amassing weapons.

The UK Ministry of Defence said in an assessment yesterday that Russia is “requiring undermanne­d, inexperien­ced units to achieve unrealisti­c objectives due to political and profession­al pressure”.

“Russian leaders will likely continue to demand sweeping advances,” it added. “It remains unlikely that Russia can build up the forces needed to substantia­lly affect the outcome of the war within the coming weeks.”

 ?? EMILIO MORENATTI/AP/REX/SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Relatives at the grave of Yevhen Zapotichny­i, a Ukrainian serviceman, killed in the east of the country, during his funeral in Lviv yesterday
EMILIO MORENATTI/AP/REX/SHUTTERSTO­CK Relatives at the grave of Yevhen Zapotichny­i, a Ukrainian serviceman, killed in the east of the country, during his funeral in Lviv yesterday

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