The Sun (San Bernardino)

Russian troops pound densely populated city

- By Mstyslav Chernov

Russian shelling pounded a densely populated area in Ukraine’s second-largest city Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring at least 23 others with a barrage that struck a mosque, a medical facility and a shopping area, according to officials and witnesses.

Police in the northeast city of Kharkiv said cluster bombs hit Barabashov­o Market, where Associated Press journalist­s saw a woman crying over her dead husband’s body. Local

officials said the shelling also struck a bus stop, a gym and a residentia­l building.

The bombardmen­t came after Russia on Wednesday reiterated its plans to seize territorie­s beyond eastern Ukraine, where the Russian military has spent months trying to conquer the Donbas region, which is south of Kharkiv. It also followed Ukrainian attacks this week on a bridge the Russians have used to supply their forces in occupied areas near Ukraine’s southern Black Sea coast.

Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said the attacks early Thursday targeted one of the most crowded areas of the city, which had a prewar population of about 1.4 million. “The Russian army is randomly shelling Kharkiv, peaceful residentia­l areas,” Terekhov said.

In other developmen­ts Thursday:

• The operator of a major pipeline from Russia to Europe says natural gas has started flowing again after a 10-day shutdown for maintenanc­e. But the gas flow was well short of full capacity and the outlook was uncertain. The Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany had been closed since July 11 for annual maintenanc­e.

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