Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Kherson: Russian shelling kills 15

The attack on Kherson, a key southeaste­rn city recently recaptured by Ukrainian forces, marked the deadliest Russian bombardmen­t in recent days.

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KYIV (AFP) — Russian shelling of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson killed 15 civilians Friday, officials said, as engineers across the country sought to restore heat, water and power to major cities.

Throughout the country, Russian air strikes in recent weeks have brought Ukraine’s energy infrastruc­ture to its knees as winter approaches and temperatur­es near freezing, spurring fears of a health crisis and a further exodus.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said more than six million households in the country were still affected by power cuts, two days after targeted Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastruc­ture.

The country’s national energy company, Ukrenergo, said late Friday that the grid was still facing a 30 percent deficit, with its technician­s working “around the clock” to restore power. But it said it expected to increase coverage over the weekend, boosted by additional nuclear power.

The attack on Kherson, a key southeaste­rn city recently recaptured by Ukrainian forces, marked the deadliest Russian bombardmen­t in recent days.

A total of “15 residents were killed and 35 injured, including one child, as a result of enemy shelling,” city official Galyna Lugova said. Several “private houses and high-rise buildings” had been damaged, she added.

“The Russian invaders opened fire on a residentia­l area with multiple rocket launchers. A large building caught fire,” said Yarovslav Yanushovic­h, head of the Kherson military administra­tion.

Patients evacuated

Earlier Friday, the region’s governor said patients in the city hospital and others from a psychiatri­c unit had been evacuated because of “constant Russian shelling.”

The Kherson city council said it was offering to evacuate civilians to other regions.

The attacks on power stations and other infrastruc­ture resources throughout Ukraine are Russia’s latest attempt to force Ukrainian capitulati­on after Moscow’s forces failed to topple the government and capture Kyiv in the war’s early stages.

In the capital, where about half of residents were still without power two days after Russian strikes hammered the country’s energy grid, engineers worked to restore services.

“We have to endure this winter, a winter that everyone will remember,” Zelensky said on social media, as UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly visited to announce a new aid package.

 ?? BULENT KILIC/AFP ?? Devastatio­n A Ukrainian soldier walks in front of a destroyed building in the village of Chornobaiv­ka, outskirts of Kherson.
BULENT KILIC/AFP Devastatio­n A Ukrainian soldier walks in front of a destroyed building in the village of Chornobaiv­ka, outskirts of Kherson.

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