Miami Herald (Sunday)

U.K. to supply tanks; Russian missiles hit across Ukraine

- BY SYLVIA HUI AND HANNA ARHIROVA Associated Press

LONDON

U.K. Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak on Saturday promised to provide tanks and artillery systems to Ukraine, amid renewed missile attacks by Moscow targeting multiple Ukrainian cities for the first time in nearly two weeks.

Five people were killed and 39 wounded in the southeaste­rn city of Dnipro, where a Russian missile strike destroyed a section of an apartment building, regional Gov. Valentyn Reznichenk­o said. Photos showed a large gap in the nine-story building.

Infrastruc­ture facilities were also hit in the western Lviv region and IvanoFrank­ivsk regions, in the Odesa region on the Black Sea and in northeaste­rn Kharkiv. Kyiv, the capital, was also targeted.

Sunak made the pledge to provide Challenger 2 tanks and other artillery systems after speaking to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday, the British leader’s Downing Street office said in a statement.

It didn’t say when the tanks would be delivered or how many. British media have reported that four British Army Challenger 2 main battle tanks will be sent to Eastern Europe immediatel­y, with eight more to follow shortly after, without citing sources.

Zelenskyy tweeted his thanks to Sunak on Saturday “for the decisions that will not only strengthen us on the battlefiel­d, but also send the right signal to other partners.”

Ukraine has for months sought to be supplied with heavier tanks, including the U.S. Abrams and the German Leopard 2 tanks, but Western leaders have been treading carefully.

The Czech Republic and Poland have provided Soviet-era T-72 tanks to Ukrainian forces. Poland has also expressed readiness to provide a company of

Leopard tanks, but President Andrzej Duda stressed during his recent visit to the Ukrainian city of Lviv that the move would be possible only as an element in a larger internatio­nal coalition of tank aid to

Kyiv.

Earlier this month, France said it would send AMX-10 RC armored combat vehicles to Ukraine, designated “light tanks” in French. The U.S. and Germany announced the same week that they would send Bradley fighting vehicles and Marder armored personnel carriers, respective­ly, for the first time.

Sunak’s announceme­nt came as Russian forces fired missiles at Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine on Saturday in the first major barrage in days.

In Dnipro, rescuers were using a crane to try to evacuate people trapped in the apartment building’s upper stories, some of whom were signaling with the flashlight­s on their mobile phones, the deputy head of Ukraine’s presidenti­al office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, said on Telegram. He also said there were likely people under the rubble.

In the northeaste­rn Kharkiv region, Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said two Russian missiles hit an infrastruc­ture object again on Saturday afternoon, following a similar attack in the morning, In the city of

Kharkiv, the subway suspended operations amid the attacks, according to its Telegram channel.

Another infrastruc­ture facility was hit in the western Lviv region, according to Gov. Maksym Kozytskyi.

Military top commander Valeri Zaluzhny said that Russia overall fired 33 cruise missiles on Saturday, of which 21 were shot down. Earlier in the day, explosions also rocked the capital, Kyiv. The blasts occurred before air sirens sounded, which is unusual. It’s likely the explosions came ahead of the warning sirens because the attack was by ballistic missiles, which are faster than cruise missiles or drones.

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