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Ukraine president back in Kyiv, Russia keeps up attacks

- By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sounded another defiant note on his return to his nation’s capital Friday following his wartime visit to the United States, saying his forces are “working toward victory” even as Russia warned that there would be no end to the war until it achieved its military aims.

Zelenskyy posted on his Telegram account that he’s in his Kyiv office following his U.S. trip that secured a new $1.8 billion military aid package, and pledged that “we’ll overcome everything.“Speaking to Ukrainian ambassador­s later Friday, Zelenskyy suggested that U.S. lawmakers were preparing another $45 billion financial package “for Ukraine and global security,” adding that strategic agreements with Washington would strengthen Kyiv’s defense forces in the new year.

He earlier thanked the Netherland­s for pledging up to $2.65 billion for 2023, to help pay for military equipment and rebuild critical infrastruc­ture.

Zelenksyy’s return comes amid relentless Russian artillery, rocket and mortar fire as well as airstrikes on the eastern and southern fronts and elsewhere in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the war would end at the negotiatin­g table once the “special military operation“achieves “the goals that the Russian Federation has set,” adding that “a significan­t headway has been made on demilitari­zation of Ukraine.”

The Kremlin spokesman said no reported Ukrainian peace plan can succeed without taking into account “the realities of today that can’t be ignored” — a reference to Moscow’s demand that Ukraine recognize Russia’s sovereignt­y over the Crimean Peninsula, which was annexed in 2014, as well as other territoria­l gains.

At least six civilians were killed and 18 others were wounded in Russian attacks on eight regions in Ukraine’s south and east in the past 24 hours, according to Ukrainian officials.

In a regular Telegram update, the deputy head of Ukraine’s presidenti­al office Kyrylo Tymoshenko said Russian missiles destroyed a boarding school in the the eastern city of Kramatorsk, home of the Ukrainian army’s local headquarte­rs.

The Ukrainian military said Russian forces fired multiple rocket launchers “more than 70 times” across Ukrainian territory overnight, while fierce battles raged around the city of Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said Bakhmut and Lyman in the neighborin­g Luhansk region as well

as the front line between the Luhansk and Kharkiv regions bore the brunt of the Russian strikes, but didn’t specify to what degree.

As many as 61 Russian rocket, artillery and mortar fire attacks were launched in the Kherson region over the past 24 hours. Kherson regional Gov. Yaroslav Yanushevyc­h posted on Telegram that Russian forces attacked from dug-in positions on the right bank of the Dnieper river, hitting educationa­l institutio­ns, apartment blocks and private homes. Tymoshenko said renewed Russian shelling on Kherson city Friday killed another person.

In the eastern Kharkiv and Dnipropetr­ovsk regions, Ukraine’s military said Russia launched six missile strikes and as many air attacks on civilian targets, while Ukrainian forces repelled Russian ground attacks on or near 19 settlement­s in the north and east.

Russian shelling overnight also struck a district hospital in the northeaste­rn city of Volchansk, Kharkiv region, wounding five people, according to local Gov. Oleh Syniehubov. Syniehubov posted on Telegram that the four men and one woman were all in “moderate condition.”

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military said several blasts tore through factory buildings housing Russian troops in the occupied city of Tokmak in the southern Zaporizhzh­ia region late on Thursday, sparking a fire. The Center for Strategic Communicat­ions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine didn’t immediatel­y report on casualties or who was behind the blasts.

Earlier Friday, the Ukrainian mayor of the southern city of Melitopol said that a

car used by Russian occupation forces exploded, although it’s unclear if anyone was hurt.

The reports came a day after a car bomb killed the Russia-appointed head of the village of Lyubymivka in the neighborin­g Kherson region, according to Russian and Ukrainian news reports. Ukrainian guerrillas have for months operated behind Russian lines in Ukraine’s occupied south and east, targeting Kremlin-installed officials, institutio­ns and key infrastruc­ture, such as roads and bridges.

Separately, Russian President Vladimir Putin urged weapons industry executives on Friday to supply the country’s soldiers “with all the necessary weapons, equipment, munitions and supplies” as well as upgrading weapons systems “in view of the combat experience” that arms designers and engineers have gleaned from the war in Ukraine.

Putin had chaired the meeting with executives following a visit to an air defense and anti-tank weapons factory in Tula, about 90 miles south of Moscow.

Amid the fighting, the funeral of a 33year-old Ukrainian soldier killed during a Dec. 15 combat mission in the Donetsk region served as another poignant reminder of the human cost that the war has wrought.

Shots were fired into the air in a final salute to Dmytro Georgiyovy­ch Kyrychenko, whose Ukrainian flagdraped coffin was placed in a grave alongside other fallen comrades in his hometown of Bucha, on Kyiv’s outskirts.

“He was the best son,” Kyrychenko’s tearful mother Ryma said. “I don’t know how I’ll be living on.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy holds an American flag that was gifted to him by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., as he leaves after addressing a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday.
AP photo Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy holds an American flag that was gifted to him by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., as he leaves after addressing a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday.

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