KYIV, Ukraine
A daytime Russian missile attack on the southern Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia killed at least 13 civilians and wounded about 30 others on Wednesday, officials said.
Footage posted on Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Telegram channel shows civilians lying in a city
street littered with debris. The post shows them being treated by emergency
services and taken away on gurneys.
Russia has frequently launched
aerial attacks on civilian areas during the almost three-year war. Thousands of
civilians have been killed in Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II.
Zelensky and regional Gov.
Ivan Fedorov said Wednesday’s attack killed at least 13 civilians. Minutes
before the attack, Fedorov had warned of a threat of high-speed missiles and
devastating glide bombs being fired at the Zaporizhzhia region.
Russian troops started
launching the glide bombs at Zaporizhzhia in the middle of the afternoon, and
at least two bombs struck residential buildings in the city, Fedorov said.
He announced that Thursday
would be a day of mourning in the region.
“There is nothing more brutal
than aerial bombing of a city, knowing that ordinary civilians will suffer,”
Zelensky wrote on Telegram.
Zelensky said earlier
Wednesday that countries wanting to end the war should offer Ukraine assurances
about its future defense. Kyiv officials fear that any ceasefire or peace deal
will just give the Kremlin time to rearm and invade again unless it is deterred
by military force.
“To be honest, I believe that
we have a right to demand serious security guarantees from … the countries that
aim for the peace in the world,” Zelensky said.
Zelensky was responding at a
news conference in Kyiv to comments the previous day by President-elect Donald
Trump that he understood Russia’s opposition to neighboring Ukraine joining
NATO.
The United States, Germany,
Hungary and Slovakia have stood in the way of Ukraine immediately joining the
32-nation alliance, Zelensky noted. The alliance has said only that the country
is on an “irreversible path” to membership.
Earlier, the Ukrainian
military said it struck a fuel storage depot deep inside Russia, causing a huge
blaze at the facility that supplies an important Russian air base.
Russian officials acknowledged
a major drone attack in the area, and said that authorities had set up an
emergency command center to fight the fire.
Ukraine’s General Staff said
the assault hit the storage facility near Engels, in Russia’s Saratov region,
about 600 kilometers (370 miles) east of the Ukrainian border. The depot
supplied a nearby airfield used by aircraft that launch missiles across the
border into Ukraine, a statement on Facebook said.
Ukraine has been developing
its arsenal of domestically produced long-range missiles and drones capable of
reaching deep behind the front line as it faces restrictions on the range that
its military can fire its Western-supplied missiles into Russia.
The attacks have disrupted
Russian logistics in the war, which began on Feb. 24, 2022, and embarrassed the
Kremlin.
Zelensky said last year that
his country has developed a weapon that could hit a target 700 kilometers (400
miles) away. Some Ukrainian drone attacks have hit targets more than 1,000
kilometers (600 miles) away.
The governor of the Saratov
region, Roman Busargin, said that an unspecified industrial plant in Engels
sustained damage from the falling drone debris that sparked a fire, but nobody
was hurt.
Engels, which has a population
of more than 220,000, is on the left bank of the Volga River, and is home to
multiple industrial plants. Saratov, a major industrial city of about 900,000,
faces Engels across the river.
“The damage to the oil base
creates serious logistical problems for the strategic aviation of the Russian
occupiers and significantly reduces their ability to strike peaceful Ukrainian
cities and civilian objects. To be continued,” the statement from Ukraine’s
General Staff said.
Russian authorities restricted
flights early Wednesday at the airports of Saratov, Ulyanovsk, Kazan and
Nizhnekamsk, in an apparent response to the Ukrainian attack.
The main base of Russia’s
nuclear-capable strategic bombers is just outside Engels. It has come under
Ukrainian drone attacks since the early stages of the war, forcing the Russian
military to relocate most of the bombers to other areas.
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