War in Ukraine, Day 143 | Russian missiles launched from Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

(Kyiv) The Ukrainian nuclear energy operator has accused the Russian army of deploying missile launchers at the site of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, in particular to fire at the regions from Dnipro and Nikopol, where deadly strikes were reported overnight and on Saturday morning.

Posted at 8:47 a.m.

Frankie TAGGART
France Media Agency

“The Russian occupiers have installed missile firing systems on the territory of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant,” Petro Kotin, president of Energoatom, said on Telegram, after a television interview on the Ukrainian channel United News.

” The situation [à la centrale] is extremely tense and the tension is increasing day by day. The occupiers are bringing their machinery there, including missile systems with which they have already struck across “the Dnieper” and into Nikopol territory, 80 kilometers southwest of Zaporizhia, he said. he indicates.


PHOTO UKRAINIAN MINISTRY OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS VIA AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

A firefighter monitors operations to remove debris from the rubble of a damaged building in Nikopol.

Up to 500 Russian soldiers are still on the site of the plant and they “control”, according to him.

Ukraine’s largest power plant fell to Russian forces in early March, shortly after the February 24 invasion of Ukraine.

The governor of the Dnipro region, Valentyn Reznichenko, denounced on Saturday “a deluge of fire in the morning” on the territory of Nikopol, with the firing of “Grad missiles on residential areas”, and 12 buildings, a school and a damaged university.

In Nikopol, “rescuers found two dead people in the ruins,” he said.

On Friday evening, the Ukrainian Air Force said Russian Kh-101 missiles were fired around 10 p.m. from the Caspian Sea at Dnipro, four of which were destroyed.

The southern region command center said at dawn on Saturday that the situation was “tense but under control”.

“The enemy continues to carry out offensives on formerly occupied territories but, lacking success on the ground, it is intensifying missile and air strikes,” he posted on Facebook, citing Russian actions in the regions. from Kherson (South) and Odessa (South) in particular.

Further north, near Kharkiv, the country’s second city, the city of Chuguiv was hit Friday evening by Russian missiles which killed three people, announced Oleg Sinegoubov, the governor of the region.


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A soldier observes a crater and a school hit by a Russian missile.

They are “two men aged 60 and 68, and a 70-year-old woman,” he said.

The Ukrainian military command for the Sumy region, some 200 km northwest of there, had reported mortar fire and shelling throughout the day in the evening, which left a total of one dead and seven injured. .

Friday evening, Kramatorsk, the main city of the Donbass basin still under Ukrainian control, in the Donetsk region, also suffered several bombardments.

A strike on its central square, named Place de la Paix, left a two-meter crater and shattered the windows of the surrounding buildings, but did not cause any casualties because it intervened after the curfew, according to an official. the anti-aircraft defense of the 81e Ukrainian brigade, on condition of anonymity.


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An employee cleans the central square of Kramatorsk, where a crater formed after a Russian strike.

Previously, at least three strikes had hit south of Kramatorsk, towards the airport, where AFP reporters saw a large plume of smoke. From a height, they saw another above Sloviansk, a nearby town also coveted by the Russians.

The Russian Defense Ministry has accused Ukrainian forces of shelling Sloviansk under the guise of Russian strikes “in order to instill anti-Russian feelings among the civilian population”.

A 24e died in Vinnytsia

But Ukraine and the international community remain reeling from the cruise missile strikes that devastated the center of Vinnytsia on Thursday, hundreds of kilometers to the west.

The death toll from the attack was 24 on Saturday. “Unfortunately, a woman died in hospital today, she was 85% burned,” announced the governor of the Vinnytsia region, Serguiï Borzov, adding that 68 people continued to receive treatment, including four children.


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Aerial view of the Officers’ House in Vinnytsia, hit by a Russian strike on Thursday

“The identification of all those guilty” of this attack “has already begun”, warned Friday evening Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“Russian society, with so many murderers and executioners, will remain annihilated for generations, and this by its own fault,” he said.

Faced with international condemnations, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have targeted Vinnytsia for a meeting of the “command of the Ukrainian air forces with representatives of foreign arms suppliers”.

A senior US defense official, however, observed, on condition of anonymity, to have “no indication of the presence of a military target nearby”.

Russia has never recognized any blunders or crimes by its armed forces in Ukraine and systematically ensures that it only hits military targets.

Shoigu with Russian soldiers

In Donbass, separatist forces said they were continuing to advance and were in the process of taking complete control of the town of Siversk, which came under attack after taking Lysychansk further east earlier this month.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told a press briefing that the “115e mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian army, which operated in Siversk, was destroyed”.

According to the British Ministry of Defence, “Russian forces are slowly advancing west after shelling and assaulting Siversk from Lysychansk, to open a path to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk”.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited soldiers involved in the offensive in Ukraine, the ministry announced on Saturday, without specifying the date of this visit, the second after a first in June, or whether it had taken place in Ukraine or Russia.

He ‘gave the necessary instructions to further increase’ measures to ‘exclude the possibility of the Kyiv regime launching massive strikes […] on civil infrastructure and housing in the Donbass and other regions,” the ministry added.

As the repercussions of this war raise serious concerns about food security in part of the planet, US President Joe Biden on Saturday announced $1 billion in aid for the Middle East and South Africa. North.


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