Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Fire crews scramble amid shelling

Responders both fight blazes, flee explosions

- By Mstyslav Chernov and Evgeny Maloletka

Thick gray smoke pours from the roof as the firefighte­rs arrive at the brick house, one of several homes hit by Russian shelling in a residentia­l neighborho­od of Kostiantyn­ivka.

The city in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk province has come under intense bombardmen­t in recent days amid a Russian push to capture nearby Bakhmut, where Ukrainian forces have held on during a grinding battle that started last summer.

Ukrainian authoritie­s say Russian forces are attacking Kostiantyn­ivka with cluster bombs and missiles. Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of Donetsk province, said one person was killed and at least three civilians wounded after several rounds of Russian shelling on Saturday.

An attack on the city a day earlier injured eight people and destroyed or damaged more than a dozen houses. The barrages have overwhelme­d local firefighte­rs, who take great risks putting out fires in buildings and cars even as the shelling continues.

The air is heavy with smoke and the sharp smell of explosives as the firefighte­rs unfold a hose. They smash the windows of the brick house and spray water from the outside.

There are no people inside, but a dog is trapped in a cage in the backyard. A firefighte­r opens the gate, and the dog runs out amid the smoke and debris.

The chief of the unit calls on his team to stop what they’re doing.

“Attention everyone. Air raid!” he shouts.

The firefighte­rs take cover behind the house. They sit quietly as explosions go off in the near distance. One lights a cigarette.

It’s unclear whether the blasts are a new wave of attacks or secondary explosions caused by fires in the area. Either way, the explosions are getting too close, and the leader of the team orders everyone back to the truck.

As they run down the dirt road, another loud explosion rocks the neighborho­od, sending a cloud of smoke toward the sky not far from the house they just left.

 ?? Evgeniy Maloletka
The Associated Press ?? A rescue worker speaks on the phone while his team puts out a fire in a house shelled by Russia Friday in Kostiantyn­ivka, Ukraine.
Evgeniy Maloletka The Associated Press A rescue worker speaks on the phone while his team puts out a fire in a house shelled by Russia Friday in Kostiantyn­ivka, Ukraine.

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