The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fighting now in Odessa and east

US WARNS: RUSSIA PLANS TO ANNEX CAPTURED AREAS

- Zaporizhzh­ia

European Union prepares new package of sanctions.

Fighting raged in the critical port city of Odessa and across Ukraine’s east as fresh evacuation­s of civilians from war-ravaged Mariupol were set to take place yesterday.

The United States was warning that Moscow is preparing to formally annex regions in the east, while the European Union told member states to brace for a complete breakdown in Russian gas supplies as it prepared a new package of sanctions.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meanwhile sparked outrage by alleging Adolf Hitler may have “had Jewish blood”, invoking a conspiracy theory in a bid to discredit Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky who is of Jewish ancestry.

Israel, which has sought to keep a delicate balance between the two sides since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, condemned the remarks and summoned Moscow’s ambassador. Zelensky also slammed Lavrov’s remarks as “anti-Semitic”, and said they showed Russia had “forgotten all the lessons of World War II”.

“It is no coincidenc­e that they are waging a so-called total war to destroy all living things, after which only the burned ruins of entire cities and villages remain,” he added.

The war has seen Moscow, after failing to take the capital Kyiv, shift its two-month-old invasion to largely Russian-speaking areas and step up pressure on Odessa, a cultural hub that is a crucial port on the Black Sea. Odessa’s city council said a Russian strike hit a residentia­l building housing five people. A 15-year-old boy was killed and a girl was hospitalis­ed, the council said on Telegram.

Russia’s invasion has killed thousands of people and displaced more than 13 million in a war the scale of which has not been seen in Europe for generation­s.

Among the most battered cities is Mariupol, where an untold number have died and survivors have little access to food, water and medicine as Russia battles to connect the southern and eastern strips of land under its control.

Ukrainian forces have recaptured some territory in recent days, including the village of Ruska Lozova, which evacuees said had been occupied for two months.

But Kyiv has admitted that Russian forces have captured a string of villages in the east and has asked Western powers to deliver more heavy weapons to bolster its defences there. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? PAIN IN UKRAINE. A woman holds a child after arriving from a Russian-occupied territory at a registrati­on and processing area for internally displaced people in Zaporizhzh­ia, in Ukraine.
Picture: AFP PAIN IN UKRAINE. A woman holds a child after arriving from a Russian-occupied territory at a registrati­on and processing area for internally displaced people in Zaporizhzh­ia, in Ukraine.

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