South China Morning Post

RUSSIA HITS CITIES IN REVENGE STRIKES

Areas including capital Kyiv bombed following Crimea bridge blast that Putin labels act of terrorism

- Reuters, Agence France-Presse

Russia bombed cities across Ukraine during rush hour yesterday morning in apparent revenge strikes after President Vladimir Putin declared an explosion on the bridge to Crimea to be a terrorist attack.

Missiles tore into Kyiv, the most intense strikes on the capital since Russia abandoned an attempt to capture it in the early weeks of the war.

Explosions were also reported in Lviv, Ternopil and Zhytomyr in Ukraine’s west, Dnipro and Kremenchuk in central Ukraine, Zaporizhzh­ia in the south and Kharkiv in the east.

“Ukraine is under missile attack. There is informatio­n about strikes in many cities of our country,” Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the president’s office, said on social media.

A witness in Russia’s Belgorod region near the Ukrainian border also heard a blast from the other side.

Police said at least five people had been killed and 12 wounded in Kyiv. A huge crater gaped next to a playground in a central Kyiv park. The remains of an apparent missile were buried, smoking in the mud.

More volleys of missiles struck the capital later in the morning. Pedestrian­s huddled for shelter at the entrance of metro stations and inside parking garages.

“They are trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the Earth,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the Telegram messaging app. “The air raid sirens do not subside throughout Ukraine. There are missiles hitting. Unfortunat­ely, there are dead and wounded.”

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted: “Putin’s only tactic is terror on peaceful Ukrainian cities, but he will not break Ukraine down.

“This is also his response to all appeasers who want to talk with him about peace: Putin is a terrorist who talks with missiles.”

At one of Kyiv’s busiest road junctions, a massive crater had been blown in the intersecti­on. Cars were destroyed, buildings were damaged and emergency workers were on the scene. Two cars and a van near the crater were completely wrecked, blacked and pitted from shrapnel.

Windows had been blown out of buildings at Kyiv’s main Taras Shevchenko University. National Guard troops in full combat gear and carrying assault rifles were lined up outside an education union building.

“The capital is under attack from Russian terrorists! The missiles hit objects in the city centre [in the Shevchenko district] and in the Solomyansk­yi district. The air raids sirens are going off, and therefore the threat, continues,” Mayor Vitali Klitschko posted on social media.

“The central streets of Kyiv have been blocked by law enforcemen­t officers, rescue services are working.”

He later said important infrastruc­ture had been hit.

The strikes came two days after an explosion damaged the only bridge over the Kerch Strait to the Crimea peninsula, which Putin on Sunday called “an act of terrorism aimed at destroying critically important civilian infrastruc­ture”.

“This was devised, carried out and ordered by the Ukrainian special services,” he said in a video on the Kremlin’s Telegram channel.

Ukraine has not claimed responsibi­lity for the blast on the bridge but has celebrated it.

Commentato­rs on Russian television have increasing­ly been calling for massive retaliatio­n against Ukraine, with the military leadership facing public criticism for the first time as Russian forces have been beaten back on the battlefiel­d.

The bridge, which Putin personally opened, is a major supply route for Russian forces in southern Ukraine and a symbol of Russia’s control of Crimea, the peninsula it proclaimed annexed after its troops seized it in 2014.

At a meeting of his security council yesterday, Putin threatened further missile attacks on

Ukraine. “If attempts to commit terrorist acts on our territory continue, the responses from Russia will be harsh and their scale will correspond to the level of threat to Russia,” Putin said in televised comments.

Alexander Bastrykin, head of Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee, said on Sunday a vehicle had exploded on the bridge, having travelled through Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, North Ossetia and Russia’s Krasnodar region.

In Zaporizhzh­ia, Russian shelling overnight destroyed another residentia­l building, regional governor Oleksandr Starukh said yesterday. At least one person died and five were injured in the attack, a city official said.

The predawn strikes were the third Russian missile attack against residentia­l buildings in four days in the city, the Ukrainian-held capital of one of four partially occupied regions Russia claims to have annexed this month.

They are trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the Earth

PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY

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