Strike kills 63 Russian troops in Ukraine
2023-01-03
MOSCOW/KYIV: Sixty-three Russian troops were killed in eastern Ukraine as Kyiv forces struck a camp using US-supplied Himars systems, the Russia`s defence ministry announced on Monday.
Without claiming the stril(e, Ukraine`s military said the death toll from a stril(e in the town of Makiivka in the Moscow-controlled part of the eastern region of Donetsk was much higher, claiming nearly 400 troops were killed.
It was the biggest loss of life reported by the Russian side so far in a conflict that has dragged on since President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops to invade on February 24 last year. `As a result of a strike by four missiles with a high-explosive warhead on a temporary deployment point, 63 Russian servicemen were killed,` the Russia`s defence ministry said.
`All the necessary assistance and support will be provided to the relatives and loved ones of the deceased servicemen,` the defence ministry in a statement added.
While the ministry did not say when the strike took place, as Ulcrainian forces are believed to have struck as Russian troops rang in the New Year, Russia claimed that US-supplied Himars rocket systems had been used and the target was a temporary deployment point.
Russian strikes in different parts of Ukraine on New Year`s Eve and New Year`s Day killed at least five people.
The Ukrainian capital again came under fire from Iranian-made drones on Monday, although Ukrainian forces claimed the majority were shot down by air defences.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported an explosion in northeastern Kyiv and said emergency services were dispatched.
`An injured 19-year-old man was hospitalised in the Desnyanskyi district of the capital,` he said.
Authorities later said he was hit by the falling debris.
Following the strikes, the power company Ukrenergo said the situation with the electricity supply in Kyiv was `more complicated`.
`That is why emergency shutdowns are nowin effect,` it stated on social media.
Russia`s New Year assaults, which targeted downtown areas of large cities, show a change in tactics, said an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. `Russia no longer has any military goals and is trying to kill as many civilians as possible and destroy more civilian facilities,` Mykhailo Podolyak tweeted. `A war to kill.
Hospital strike On Saturday, Russian artillery hit the village of Naddniprianske outside the southern city of Kherson, severely wounding a 13-yearold boy.
Then the Russian army struck the hospital where the boy was lying in intensive care, smashing the windows. `What did the 13-yearold boy do to these inhuman that they tried to kill him twice?` governor Yaroslav Yanushevych said on messaging app Telegram.
The Russian onslaught damaged the Kherson hospital and also lef t the city and the surrounding settlements without electricity.
Russian forces in November withdrew from Kherson, the only regional capital held by Moscow, but have continued to batter the city.
In Kyiv, police chief Andriy Nebitov at the weekend released a picture of the wreckage of a downed drone that featured the words `Happy New Year` in Russian. `That is everything you need to know about the terror state and its army,` he wrote.
Drone production Moscow said its New Year`s attacks had targeted the pro-Western country`s drone production.
`The plans of the Kyiv regime to carry out terror attacks against Russia in the near future have been thwarted,` Russia`s defence ministry said.
Russia has accused Ukraine of targeting its domestic military sites and infrastructure.
In December, Moscow said it had shot down drones three separate times over or near Engels airfield, an airbase in southern Russia, more than 6001(m from Ulcraine. Falling debris killed three people in one of those attacks.
In early December, another base in Russia`s RyazanregionalsosawattacksfromUkraine`s drones that killed three people, Moscow said.
On Monday, Russian officials said a Ukrainian drone had struck an energy facility in the southwestern Bryansk region neighbouring Ukraine.-AFP