Russia Hits 8 Ukrainian Cities; Putin's Reputation Continues To Plummet

Saturday, April 16 2022

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Firefighters work to extinguish multiple fires after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine
AP Photo/Felipe Dana
Firefighters work to extinguish multiple fires after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine

KYIV, Ukraine — Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that one person died and several more were wounded in the Saturday morning airstrikes on the Darnytski district of the capital, as Russian forces resumed scattered attacks on the capital in western Ukraine.

“Our air defense forces are doing everything they can to protect us, but the enemy is insidious and ruthless,” Klitschko said on the Telegram messaging app.

The attacks, which the Russian Defense Ministry said targeted an armored vehicle plant in the Ukrainian capital, was an explosive reminder to Ukrainians and their Western supporters that the whole country remains under threat despite Russian forces pivot to the east, where a new offensive is feared.

Klitschko urged Ukrainians not to return to Kyiv just yet in televised remarks Saturday, warning that strikes on the capital are likely continue and its suburbs are rigged with explosives. “We’re not ruling out further strikes on the capital,” Klitschko said. “We can’t prohibit, we can only recommend. If you have the opportunity to stay a little bit longer in the cities where it’s safer, do it.”

The mayor of Kyiv added that because of the mines, Kyiv residents are barred from visiting parks and forests in the northeastern areas that border with liberated territories formerly occupied by Russians.

Vadim Krikun is treated in the hallway of his apartment building after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine
[Photo Credit: AP Photo/Felipe Dana] Vadim Krikun is treated in the hallway of his apartment building after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine

Luhansk regional governor Serhiy Haidai said the Russian forces shelled an oil refinery in the city of Lysychansk on Saturday morning, and a large fire erupted on its territory.

Haidai said it wasn’t the first time the refinery was targeted and accused the Russians of trying to “exhaust” local emergency service. He underlined that there was no fuel at the refinery at the time of the attack and “the remains of oil sludge” were burning.

Ukraine’s presidential office reported Saturday that missile strikes and shelling over the past 24 hours occurred in eight regions: Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv in the east, Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava and Kirovohrad in the central Ukraine and Mykolaiv and Kherson in the south. The strikes underlined that the whole country remained under threat despite Russia’s pivot toward mounting a new offensive in the east.

In the city of Kharkiv, nine civilians were killed and more than 50 were wounded on Friday, while in the wider region two were reported dead and three wounded, according to the report.

The southern Mykolaiv region was battered Friday and Saturday. According to the presidential office report, airstrikes Friday killed five and wounded 15. The head of regional legislature Hanna Zamazeyeva said on Saturday morning that 39 people have been wounded in the past 24 hours.

Zamazeyeva said the targets included several residential blocks, “where there are no military facilities.”

The besieged port city of Mariupol is still holding out, but the situation there is critical.

People attend a pro-Ukrainian protest under the slogan "March for true Peace in Ukraine", in Berlin, Germany
[Photo Credit: AP Photo/Hannibal Hanschke] People attend a pro-Ukrainian protest under the slogan "March for true Peace in Ukraine", in Berlin, Germany

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said in televised remarks on Saturday that 700 Ukrainian troops and more than 1,000 civilians -- more than half women -- are currently being held captive by the Russians.

Vereshchuk said Kyiv intends to swap the captive soldiers, since Ukraine holds about the same number of Russian troops but demands to release the civilians “without any conditions.”

 

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