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Moscow blames Kyiv for attacks in south Russia

Kremlin forces hit Ukrainian buildings

- By FELIPE DANA and JIM HEINTZ

Kyiv, Ukraine — Russian forces on Friday struck the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro and pounded a key village in the southeast that Ukraine claimed to have recaptured in its grinding counteroff­ensive, while Moscow accused Kyiv of firing two missiles at southern Russia and wounding 20 people.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, meanwhile, marked Ukraine’s Statehood Day by reaffirmin­g the country’s sovereignt­y — a rebuke to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who used his claim that Ukraine didn’t exist as a nation to justify his invasion.

“Now, like more than a thousand years ago, our civilizati­onal choice is unity with the world,” Zelenskyy said in a speech on a square outside St. Michael’s Monastery in Kyiv. “To be a power in world history. To have the right to its national history -– of its people, its land, its state. And of our children -– all future generation­s of the Ukrainian people. We will definitely win!”

He also honored servicemen and handed out first passports to young citizens as part of ceremonies. The holiday coincides with commemorat­ions of the adoption of Christiani­ty on lands that later became Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.

The Russian Defense Ministry said it shot down a Ukrainian missile in the city of Taganrog, about 40 kilometers (about 24 miles) east of the border with Ukraine, and local officials reported 20 people were injured, identifyin­g the epicenter as an art museum.

Debris fell on the city, the ministry added, alleging the missile was part of a “terror attack” by Ukraine.

Oleksiy Danilov, Ukraine’s secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, blamed Russian air defense systems for the explosion.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said it downed a second Ukrainian missile near the city of Azov, which like Taganrog is in the Rostov region, and debris fell in an unpopulate­d location.

Earlier in the day, a Ukrainian drone was shot down outside Moscow, the Defense Ministry said, in the third drone strike or attempt on the capital region this month. The ministry reported no injuries or damage in the latest incident, and it didn’t give an exact location where the drone fell.

Since the war began, Russia has blamed Ukraine for drone, bomb and missile attacks on its territory far from the battlefiel­d’s front line. Ukrainian officials rarely confirm being behind the attacks, which have included drone strikes on the Kremlin that unsettled Russians.

The strikes have hit Russian ammunition and fuel depots, as well as bridges the Russian military uses to supply its forces, and military recruitmen­t stations. The attacks have also included killings of Russian-appointed officials on occupied Ukrainian territory.

 ?? TELEGRAM CHANNEL OF ROSTOV-ON-DON REGION GOVERNOR VASILIY GOLUBEV VIA AP ?? This photo released by Telegram Channel of Rostov-on-Don Region Gov. Vasiliy Golubev shows the site of an explosion Friday in Taganrog, Russia. The Russian Defense Ministry said the Russian military shot down a Ukrainian missile over the southern Russian city of Taganrog.
TELEGRAM CHANNEL OF ROSTOV-ON-DON REGION GOVERNOR VASILIY GOLUBEV VIA AP This photo released by Telegram Channel of Rostov-on-Don Region Gov. Vasiliy Golubev shows the site of an explosion Friday in Taganrog, Russia. The Russian Defense Ministry said the Russian military shot down a Ukrainian missile over the southern Russian city of Taganrog.

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