San Diego Union-Tribune

RUSSIA CLAIMS ATTACK; KYIV DENIES CASUALTIES

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The Russian military claimed Sunday to have carried out deadly missile strikes on barracks used by Ukrainian troops in retaliatio­n for the deaths of dozens of Russian soldiers in a rocket attack a week ago. Ukrainian officials denied there were any casualties.

The Russian Defense Ministry said its missiles hit two temporary bases housing 1,300 Ukrainian troops in Kramatorsk, in the eastern Donetsk region, killing 600 of them. Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenko­v said the strikes were retaliatio­n for Ukraine’s attack in Makiivka, in which at least 89 Russian soldiers died.

Serhii Cherevatyi, a spokespers­on for Ukraine’s forces in the east, said that Russian strikes on Kramatorsk damaged only civilian infrastruc­ture, adding: “The armed forces of Ukraine weren’t affected.”

The Donetsk regional administra­tion said seven Russian missiles hit Kramatorsk and two more hit Kostyantyn­ivka, without causing any casualties. It said an educationa­l institutio­n, an industrial facility and garages were damaged in Kramatorsk, and an industrial zone was hit in Kostyantyn­ivka.

Kramatorsk Mayor Oleksandr Honcharenk­o said two school buildings and eight apartment houses were hit overnight. Photos he posted showed no indication that it had been an attack on the scale claimed by the Russians or that anyone had been in the buildings when they were struck.

“The world saw again these days that Russia lies even when it draws attention to the situation at the front with its own statements,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address.

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