The Free Press Journal

Russian forces within 25 km of Kyiv; Mariupol shelled

- YURAS KARMANAU Lviv

Russian forces pounding the port city of Mariupol shelled a mosque sheltering more than 80 people, including children, the Ukrainian government said on Saturday.

Fighting also raged on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, as Russia's expanding invasion bombarded cities into rubble.

There was no immediate word of casualties from the shelling of Mariupol's elegant, city-centre mosque. The encircled city of 446,000 people has suffered some of the greatest misery from Russia's war in Ukraine, with unceasing barrages thwarting repeated attempts to bring in food and water, evacuate trapped civilians and to bury all of the dead.

An AP journalist witnessed tanks firing on a 9story apartment building in the city and was with a group of hospital workers who came under sniper fire on Friday.

A worker shot in the hip survived, but conditions in the hospital were deteriorat­ing: electricit­y was reserved for operating tables, and people with nowhere else to go lined the hallways.

Ukraine's military said on Saturday that Russian forces captured Mariupol's eastern outskirts, tightening the armed squeeze on the strategic port.

Taking Mariupol and other ports on the Azov Sea could allow Russia to establish a land corridor to Crimea, which it seized from Ukraine in 2014.

In multiple areas around the capital, artillery barrages sent residents scurrying for shelter and air raid sirens wailed. Britain's Defense Ministry said Russian ground forces massed north of Kyiv for most of the war had edged to within 25 km of the city centre and also spread out, likely to support an attempted encircleme­nt.

As artillery pounded Kyiv's northweste­rn outskirts, black and white columns of smoke rose southwest of the capital after a strike on an ammunition depot in the town of Vasylkiv caused hundreds of small explosions. A frozen food warehouse just outside the capital also was struck in an apparent effort to target Kyiv's food supply.

Ukraine's military and volunteer forces are preparing for a feared all-out assault. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has said that about 2 million people, half the metropolit­an area's inhabitant­s, have left and that "every street, every house. is being fortified."

Russia's slow tightening of a noose around Kyiv and the bombardmen­t of other population centres with artillery and air strikes mirror tactics that Russian forces have previously used in other campaigns, notably in Syria and Chechnya, to crush armed resistance.

The Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey said 86 Turkish nationals, including 34 children, were among the people who had sought safety in Mariupol's mosque of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificen­t and his wife Roksolana, which was modeled on one of the most famous and largest mosques in Istanbul.

Ukrainian officials reported on Saturday that heavy artillery damaged a cancer hospital and several residentia­l buildings in Mykolaiv, a city 489 km west of Mariupol.

Russian forces also stepped up attacks on Mykolaiv, 470 km south of Kyiv, in an attempt to encircle that city.

On the economic and political front, the US and its allies have moved to further isolate and sanction the Kremlin.

 ?? ?? A soldier exits a damaged building after shelling in Kyiv
A soldier exits a damaged building after shelling in Kyiv

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