Russia strikes Kiev with missiles as Western leaders meet in Europe
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Agencies Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian capital early on Sunday, striking at least two residential buildings and killing one person, the mayor of Kiev...
Agencies Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian capital early on Sunday, striking at least two residential buildings and killing one person, the mayor of Kiev said. The attack came as Western leaders meeting in Europe this week prepared to reaffirm their support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russia.Associated Press journalists in Kiev saw rescue services battling flames and rescuing civilians. The strikes also damaged a nearby kindergarten, where a crater pocked the courtyard. Ukrainian air force spokesman Yuriy Ignat said the missiles were Kh-101 cruise missiles fired from planes over the Caspian Sea, more than 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) away.After conflicting early casualty reports, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said one person was killed and six injured, including a 7-year-old girl and her mother, whose condition he described as moderately severe.Klitschko told journalists that he believed the airstrikes were âmaybe a symbolic attackâ ahead of a NATO summit in Madrid that starts Tuesday. Leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized nations, including U.S. President Joe Biden, were in Germany on Sunday for a meeting of the worldâs largest economies.The leaders were set to announce new bans on imports of Russian gold, the latest in a series of sanctions they hope will further isolate Russia economically. Biden, while standing with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the three-day meetingâs host, was asked for his reaction to the latest missile strikes on Kiev .âItâs more of their barbarism,â he replied.The early morning Russian airstrikes were the first to successfully target the capital since June 5. Two more explosions were later heard in Kyiv, but their cause was not immediately clear.A member of the Ukrainian parliament, Oleksiy Goncharenko, wrote on the Telegram messaging app that preliminary information indicated that Russia launched 14 missiles toward the capital region and Kiev itself, suggesting that some were intercepted.In the city of Cherkasy, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) southeast of Kiev , one person was killed and five injured in strikes by two Russian rockets, regional governor Ihor Taburets said.A former commander of U.S. forces in Europe said the strikes on Kiev were intended to humiliate Western leaders as they gathered for the G-7 and NATO summits.âRussia is saying, âWe can do this all day long. You guys are powerless to stop us,ââ retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the former commanding general of U.S. Army forces in Europe, said. âThe Russians are humiliating the leaders of the West.â In a phone interview, Hodges said Russia doesnât have bottomless stocks of precision missiles and that âif they are using them, itâs going to be for a special purpose.â He said it was hard to say with certainty whether apartments buildings were deliberately targeted or whether missiles strayed.Meanwhile, Russian troops fought to consolidate their gains in the countryâs east by battling to swallow up the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in Luhansk province. Luhansk Gov. Serhiy Haidai said Sunday that Russia was conducting intense airstrikes on the city of Lysychansk, destroying its television tower and seriously damaging a road bridge.âThereâs very much destruction. Lysychansk is almost unrecognizable,â he wrote on Facebook.Lysychansk and the nearby city of Sievierodonetsk have been the focal point of a Russian offensive aimed at capturing all of Ukraineâs eastern Donbas region and destroying the Ukrainian troops defending territory not already controlled by Moscow-backed separatists.Haidai confirmed Saturday that Sievierodonetsk, including a chemical plant where hundreds of Ukrainian troops and civilians were holed up, had fallen to Russian and separatist fighters.Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said late Saturday that Russian and Moscow-backed separatist forces now control Sievierodonetsk and the villages surrounding it. He said the attempt by Ukrainian forces to turn the Azot plant into a âstubborn center of resistanceâ had been thwarted.Capturing Lysychansk would give Russian forces control of every major settlement in the province, a significant step toward Russiaâs aim of capturing the entire Donbas. The Russians and separatists control about half of Donetsk, the second province in the Donbas.On Saturday, Russia also launched dozens of missiles on several areas across the country far from the heart of the eastern battles. Some of the missiles were fired from Russian long-range Tu-22 bombers deployed from Belarus for the first time, Ukraineâs air command said.