Russians go wild on civilians in Kyiv

Ukraine has accused Russia of being a “terrorist state” for killing civilians in strikes in Kyiv and other major cities in retaliation for the destruction of a bridge in Crimea.

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“They are trying to destroy us all, to wipe us off the face of the Earth,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reacted on Monday morning as Russian missiles hit Ukrainian cities.

But “Ukraine cannot be intimidated”, he then launched in his evening speech, promising to repair all that has been destroyed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the bombings by the “terrorist” attack in Kyiv two days earlier against the bridge connecting Russian territory to Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014.

“Ukrainians are able to do things they shouldn’t be able to. Even if this bridge was presented as invincible, there was a strike at the end of the week,” analyzes Dominque Arel, holder of the Chair in Ukrainian Studies at the University of Ottawa.


Police examine a victim of Monday's shelling in Kyiv.

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Police examine a victim of Monday’s shelling in Kyiv.

Human and material balance

Monday’s Russian strikes left at least 11 dead and 89 injured in Ukraine, according to the latest police toll. Important infrastructure has been affected in eight regions, in addition to the capital, which has been spared since June.

“They want to destroy the energy system,” said Mr. Zelensky, as power cuts affected many regions.

Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia has carried out a “massive” bombing campaign against Ukraine’s energy, military and communications infrastructure.

He promised harsh retaliation in the event of further Ukrainian attacks on Russia. The strikes “achieved their objective”, assured the Russian Ministry of Defense.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, current number 2 of the Moscow Security Council, said Monday’s strikes were only a “first episode” and called for the “total dismantling of Ukraine’s political regime”. .


Crater caused by a Russian bomb Monday in Dnipro.

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Crater caused by a Russian bomb Monday in Dnipro.

Kyiv affected

According to President Zelensky, 43 of the 84 missiles and 13 of the 24 Russian drones launched against Ukraine were shot down.

Half a dozen explosions were heard in Kyiv, with strikes in several neighborhoods, including the city center, which notably pulverized a children’s playground.

“There is no military target. They just kill civilians,” said Ksenia Riazantseva, a resident of the neighborhood.

“This demonstrates, paradoxically, the great weakness and extreme immorality of the Russian army. Being unable to defeat the Ukrainian army on the ground and protect their military installations, they attack civilians,” confirms Mr. Arel.

– With AFP

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