Chicago Sun-Times

RUSSIA BOMBS RAIL STATIONS

- BY JON GAMBRELL AND CARA ANNA

LVIV, Ukraine — Complainin­g that the West is “stuffing Ukraine with weapons,” Russia bombarded railroad stations and other supplyline targets across the country, as the European Union moved to further punish Moscow for the war Wednesday by proposing a ban on oil imports.

Heavy fighting also raged at the Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol that represente­d the last stronghold of Ukrainian resistance in the ruined southern port city, according to the mayor. A Russian official denied that Moscow’s troops were storming the plant, but the commander of the main Ukrainian military unit inside said Russian troops had broken into the mill’s territory.

The Russian military also said it used sea- and air-launched missiles to destroy electric power facilities at five railway stations across Ukraine, while artillery and aircraft also struck troop stronghold­s and fuel and ammunition depots.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba accused Russia of “resorting to the missile terrorism tactics in order to spread fear across Ukraine.”

Air raid sirens sounded in cities across the country on Wednesday night, and attacks were reported near Kyiv, the capital; in Cherkasy and Dnipro in central Ukraine; and in Zaporizhzh­ia in the southeast.

The flurry of attacks comes as Russia prepares to celebrate Victory Day on May 9, marking the

Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany. The world is watching for whether Russian President Vladimir Putin will use the occasion to declare a victory in Ukraine or expand what he calls the “special military operation.”

A declaratio­n of all-out war would allow Putin to introduce martial law and mobilize reservists to make up for significan­t troop losses.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the speculatio­n as “nonsense.”

Meanwhile, Belarus, which Russia used as a staging ground for its invasion, announced the start of military exercises Wednesday. A top Ukrainian official said the country will be ready to act if Belarus joins the fighting.

 ?? ALEXEI ALEXANDROV/AP ?? A man cooks next to his house in the devastated city of Mariupol, Ukraine, on Wednesday.
ALEXEI ALEXANDROV/AP A man cooks next to his house in the devastated city of Mariupol, Ukraine, on Wednesday.

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