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Russian missiles kill 21 in apartments, campsite

- By FRANCESCA EBEL

Pokrovsk, Ukraine — A Russian airstrike on residentia­l areas killed at least 21 people early Friday near the Ukrainian port of Odesa, authoritie­s reported, a day after the withdrawal of Moscow’s forces from an island in the Black Sea had seemed to ease the threat to the city.

Video of the attack before daybreak showed the charred ruins of buildings in the small town of Serhiivka, about 31 miles from Odesa. The Ukrainian president’s office said warplanes fired three missiles that struck an apartment building and a campsite.

Ukrainian authoritie­s interprete­d the attack as payback for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Snake Island a day earlier, though Moscow portrayed their departure as a “goodwill gesture” to help unblock exports of grain.

Russian forces took control of the island in the opening days of the war in the apparent hope of using it as a staging ground for an assault on Odesa, Ukraine’s biggest port and the headquarte­rs of its navy.

“The occupiers cannot win on the battlefiel­d, so they resort to vile killing of civilians,” said Ivan Bakanov, head of Ukraine’s security service. “After the enemy was dislodged from Snake Island, he decided to respond with the cynical shelling of civilian targets.”

Large numbers of civilians were killed in Russian bombardmen­ts earlier in the war, including at a hospital, a theater used as a shelter, and a train station. Until this week, mass casualties involving residents appeared to become less frequent as Moscow concentrat­ed on capturing eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region.

Russian missiles struck the Kyiv region last weekend after weeks of relative calm around the capital, and an airstrike Monday on a shopping mall in the central city of Kremenchuk killed at least 19 people.

Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy expressed outrage over Friday’s attack.

“These missiles, Kh-22, were designed to destroy aircraft carriers and other large warships, and the Russian army used them against an ordinary nine-story building with ordinary civilian people,” he said.

Twenty-one people — including an 11-year-old boy, his mother and the 42-year-old coach of a children’s soccer team — were killed, according to Ukrainian news reports. Thirty-eight others, including six children and a pregnant woman, were reported hospitaliz­ed.

 ?? NINA LYASHONOK AP PHOTO ?? Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighte­rs work Friday at a damaged residentia­l building in the town of Serhiivka, located about 31 miles southwest of Odesa. Russian missile attacks early Friday killed at least 21 people, authoritie­s reported, a day after Russian forces withdrew from a strategic Black Sea island.
NINA LYASHONOK AP PHOTO Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighte­rs work Friday at a damaged residentia­l building in the town of Serhiivka, located about 31 miles southwest of Odesa. Russian missile attacks early Friday killed at least 21 people, authoritie­s reported, a day after Russian forces withdrew from a strategic Black Sea island.

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