Russian attack in Ukraine kills 26, including five children – Times of India

UMAN: Russian strikes across battered cities ukraine On Friday, 26 people were killed, including five children, as Kiev said preparations for a retaliatory strike against Moscow’s forces were almost complete.
The deadly new attacks included an attack on a residential block in the historic city of Uman in central Ukraine, where AFP reporters saw rescue workers extricating remains of victims from a destroyed residential building.
The barrage of nearly two dozen missiles ended a weeks-long pause after repeated Russian attacks aimed at crippling Ukraine’s energy grid during the winter months.
On Friday evening, workers in Uman, which is home to an annual Hasidic pilgrimage, pulled the body of another child from under the rubble. Officials said Russian cruise missiles killed 23 people in Uman, including four children.
Earlier in the day, 33-year-old Dimitri, from the eastern city of Lugansk under Russian control, was searching for his children.
“I want to see my children, they are under the rubble,” he said.
Rescuers were using cranes to search for survivors among the remains of a multi-storey housing block in the city of 80,000 residents.
Dimitri said, “I’ve seen a lot, but I haven’t lost my children before. Now I want to see my children, alive or dead.”
Russian missiles also struck the central city of Dnipro, which was already in grief following an attack on a tower block in January that killed more than 40 people.
A 31-year-old woman and her two-year-old daughter died in their sleep in the attacks in Dnipro, officials said.
The girl’s parents are admitted in the hospital.
“Neighbors say it was a quiet and kind family,” said regional officials.
Separately, officials in the southern region of Kherson said on Friday evening that Russian forces shelled the village of Bilozerka, killing a 57-year-old woman and wounding three others.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the latest barrage and vowed a response.
“Only the devil can unleash such terror against Ukraine,” he said in his address at the evening.
His adviser, Mikhailo Podolić, tweeted: “If you don’t want this to spread around the world, give us weapons. Lots of weapons. Add more sanctions.”
Moscow said it had targeted reserve units of the Ukrainian army and that “all specified objects were targeted”.
Moscow-based officials in eastern Ukraine said Ukrainian shelling had killed nine people, including an eight-year-old girl, in the city of Donetsk.
‘We are ready’
No casualties were reported in Kiev, which was among the cities targeted on Friday.
The capital had not been hit by missiles in more than 50 days, although last week it was attacked by 12 Iranian-made drones, eight of which were shot down without casualties.
Ukraine said that in total it shot down 21 of 23 Russian missiles and two attack drones.
The country’s air defense system has been strengthened in recent months by deliveries of Western equipment vital to the country’s war effort.
Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said the new attacks came as his country had almost completed preparations to push back Russia’s positions.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday that NATO allies and partners have provided Ukraine with 1,550 armored vehicles and 230 tank units to help build and retake territory from Russian forces.
“The equipment has been promised, prepared and partially delivered. In a global sense, we are ready,” Reznikov said.
Kiev has said during the war launched by Russia in February 2022 that it intends to expel Moscow’s forces from the territory they control in eastern and southern Ukraine.
Reznikov said of the planned attack, “Preparations are coming to an end.”
‘The only way to survive’
“As God’s will, the weather and the decision of the commanders – we will do it.”
But he added that the Abrams tanks promised by Washington “will not have time to participate in this retaliatory strike”.
Last month the Pentagon said the Abrams vehicles – one of the most powerful and sophisticated weapons in the US military – would arrive in Ukraine in late 2023.
Most of the fighting is centered on the eastern Donbass region, particularly the city of Bakhmut, which has been almost completely destroyed.
Several Ukrainian soldiers told AFP that the tough fighting in Bakhmut involved not only members of the mercenary group Wagner but also Russian special forces.
Not far from Bakhmut, 34-year-old Alex said the situation was difficult.
“We lack soldiers, we have many wounded, and even killed,” he said.
“Sometimes in the trenches, you have to hide behind a corpse. It’s the only way to survive.”
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusulin said on Friday he had made a rare visit to the beleaguered city and vowed that Moscow would rebuild it.
In need of allies to support its drawn-out war effort, Moscow has developed its ties with China.
This week the leaders of Ukraine and China spoke by telephone, with Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly advocating for peace talks.
Xi and Zelensky’s discussions on Wednesday were marred by Russian accusations that Ukraine was undermining efforts to end the fighting.
Zelensky said on Friday he had asked Xi to help repatriate Ukrainian children deported by Russia.