Miami Herald (Sunday)

Russia steps up attacks across Ukraine’s north, east, south

- BY CARA ANNA Associated Press

KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE

Russian forces fired missiles and shells at cities and towns across Ukraine on Saturday after Russia’s military announced it was stepping up its onslaught against its neighbor. Ukraine reported at least 17 more civilians killed.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu gave “instructio­ns to further intensify the actions of units in all operationa­l areas, in order to exclude the possibilit­y of the Kyiv regime launching massive rocket and artillery strikes on civilian infrastruc­ture and residents of settlement­s in the Donbas and other regions,” his ministry said Saturday.

Russia’s military campaign has been focusing on the eastern Donbas, but the new attacks hit areas in the north and south as well. Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, has seen especially severe bombardmen­ts in recent days, with Ukrainian

officials and local commanders voicing fears that a second full-scale Russian assault on the northern city may be looming.

At least three civilians were killed and three more were injured Saturday in a pre-dawn Russian

strike on the northern Ukrainian city of Chuhuiv, which is close to Kharkiv and only 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the Russian border, the police said.

Serhiy Bolvinov, the deputy head of the Kharkiv region’s police force, said four missiles presumably fired from the Russian city of Belgorod hit an apartment building, a school and administra­tive buildings at about 3:30 a.m. Writing on Facebook, he said the three bodies were found under the rubble.

Lyudmila Krekshina, who lives in the apartment building that was hit, said a husband and wife were killed, and also an elderly man who lived on the ground floor.

Another resident said she was lucky to have survived.

“I was going to run and hide in the bathroom. I didn’t make it and that’s what saved me,” said Valentina Bushuyeva. Pointing up at her destroyed apartment, she said: “There’s the bathroom — explosion. Kitchen — half a room. And I survived because I stayed put.”

In the neighborin­g Sumy region, one civilian was killed and at least seven were injured after Russians opened mortar and artillery fire on three towns and villages not far from the Russian border, regional governor Dmytro Zhyvytsky said Saturday.

In the embattled eastern Donetsk region, seven civilians were killed and 14 wounded in the last 24 hours in Russian attacks on cities, its governor said Saturday.

Later in the day, on the outskirts of Pokrovsk, a city in the Donetsk region, a woman said a neighbor was killed by a rocket attack Saturday afternoon. Tetiana Pashko said she herself suffered a cut on her leg and one of her family’s dogs was killed.

She said her 35-year-old neighbor, who was killed in her front yard, had evacuated earlier this year as authoritie­s had requested but had returned home after being unable to support herself. Several homes on the quiet residentia­l street were damaged, with doors and roofs ripped away.

“We can rebuild but we can’t bring her back,” said another neighbor, Olha Rusanova.

 ?? Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP ?? This handout photo taken from video released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Saturday shows the Russian military’s Grad multiple rocket launcher firing rockets at Ukrainian troops at an undisclose­d location.
Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP This handout photo taken from video released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Saturday shows the Russian military’s Grad multiple rocket launcher firing rockets at Ukrainian troops at an undisclose­d location.

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