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Nine killed in Russian strike on Ukraine city

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KYIV, Ukraine: A Russian strike Wednesday on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernigiv killed nine people and wounded about 20, as Kyiv sounds the alarm over shortages in its air defence capabiliti­es.

Officials said several multistore­y buildings were hit by three missiles.

President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has been urging allies to send more missiles to thwart Russian air attacks, said Ukraine lacked sufficient air defences to intercept missiles.

The Chernigiv region, which borders Belarus to the north, was partially occupied at the beginning of Russia’s invasion but has been spared fierce fighting for around two years since Moscow’s army withdrew.

Speaking to state media, regional governor Vyacheslav Chaus said at least nine people were killed and that 20 people had been wounded after three missiles smashed into the city centre.

“Many multi-storey buildings were damaged. Civilian infrastruc­ture is damaged. Dozens of vehicles have been destroyed,” Chaus said.

Mayor Oleksandr Lomako told state media the strike had ripped into a “very populated area” and that rescue teams were working on the site.

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Zelensky showed first responders searching for survivors or carrying away the wounded on stretchers.

“This would not have happened if Ukraine had received sufficient air defence equipment and if the world’s determinat­ion to resist Russian terror had been sufficient,” Zelensky said on social media.

His comments added to a growing chorus in Ukraine

appealing to other countries to supply more sophistica­ted air defence systems to ward off systematic Russian strikes on key infrastruc­ture.

Lomako said there was a direct hit to an infrastruc­ture facility and that an eightstore­y building had been badly damaged in Wednesday’s attack, but that it was not linked to energy production.

The head of the Ukrainian

president’s office, Andriy Yermak, echoed the Zelensky comments in a message on social media.

“The terror must be stopped. Air and missile defense is what Ukraine needs right now,” he added.

Chernigiv lies some 145 kilometres north of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and had a pre-war population of around 285,000 people.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Ukrainian rescuers clear the rubble of a destroyed building following a missile attack in Chernigiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
— AFP photo Ukrainian rescuers clear the rubble of a destroyed building following a missile attack in Chernigiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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