Russia fired more than 20 cruise missiles and two drones at Ukraine early Friday, killing at least 23 people, most of them when two missiles slammed into an apartment building in the center of the country, officials said. Three children were among the dead.
The missile attacks included the first one against Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in nearly two months, although there were no reports of any targets hit. The city government said Ukraine’s air force intercepted 11 cruise missiles and two unmanned aerial vehicles over Kyiv.
The strikes on the nine-story residential building in central Ukraine occurred in Uman, a city located around 215 kilometers (134 miles) south of Kyiv, and about a 10 minute drive from the tziyon of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Fifteen people died in that attack, according to the interior ministry, including two 10-year-old children and a toddler.
Another of the victims was a 75-year-old woman who lived in a neighboring building and suffered internal bleeding from the huge blast’s shock wave, according to emergency personnel at the scene.
The Ukrainian national police said 17 people were wounded and three children were rescued from the rubble. Nine were hospitalized.
The bombardment was nowhere near the war’s sprawling front lines or active combat zones in eastern Ukraine, where a grinding war of attrition has taken hold. Moscow has frequently launched long-range missile attacks during the 14-month war, often indiscriminately hitting civilian areas.
Ukrainian officials and analysts have alleged the strikes are part of a deliberate intimidation strategy by the Kremlin. Russian officials insist they target only Ukrainian military facilities. When images of damaged residential buildings emerge, they commonly claim it was caused by Ukraine’s air defenses.
Survivors of the Uman strikes recounted terrifying moments as the missiles hit when it still was dark outside.
Halyna, a building resident, said she and her husband were covered in glass by the blast. They saw flames outside their window and scrambled out, but first Halyna checked whether her friend in a neighboring apartment was OK.
“I was calling, calling her (on the phone), but she didn’t pick up. I even rang the doorbell, but still no answer,” she told The Associated Press. She used the spare keys from her friend’s apartment and went inside to check on her. She found her lying dead on her apartment floor.
Halyna refused to provide her last name out of security concerns.
Another building resident, Olha Turina, told the AP that glass from the explosion flew everywhere.
Turina, whose husband is fighting on the front lines, said one of her child’s classmates was missing.
“I don’t know where they are, I don’t know if they are alive,” she said. “I don’t know why we have to go through all this. We never bothered anyone.”
Three body bags lay next to the building as smoke continued to billow hours after the attack. Soldiers, civilians and emergency crews searched through the rubble outside for more victims, while residents dragged belongings out of the damaged building.
One woman, crying in shock, was taken away by rescue crews for help.
Yulia Norovkova, spokeswoman for emergency rescue crews on the scene, said that local volunteers were helping nearly 150 emergency personnel. Two aid stations, including psychologists, were operating, she said.
A 31-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter were also killed in the eastern city of Dnipro in another attack, regional Governor Serhii Lysak said. Four people were also wounded, and a private home and business were damaged.
The attacks came days after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held a “long and meaningful” phone call where Xi said his government will send a peace envoy to Ukraine and other nations.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Friday’s bombardment showed the Kremlin isn’t interested in a peace deal.
“Missile strikes killing innocent Ukrainians in their sleep, including a 2-year-old child, is Russia’s response to all peace initiatives,” he tweeted. “The way to peace is to kick Russia out of Ukraine.”
Czech President Petr Pavel, on a visit to Ukraine, was unconvinced by the Kremlin’s past denials of responsibility for such bloodshed.
“The number of attacks on civilian targets leads to an only conclusion that it is intentional,” Pavel told Czech media. “It’s a clear plan intended to cause chaos, horrors among the civilian population.”
Shortly after Moscow unleashed the barrage, the Russian Defense Ministry posted a photo on Telegram showing a missile launch and saying, “Right on target.”
The message triggered outrage among Ukrainians on social media and some officials, who viewed it as gloating over the casualties.
“The Ministry of Homicide of the Russian Federation is happy that it hit a residential building with a rocket and killed civilians,” said Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office.
In Kyiv, fragments from intercepted missiles or drones damaged power lines and a road in one neighborhood. No casualties were reported.
Ukraine officials said last week that they had taken delivery of American-made Patriot missiles, providing Kyiv with a long-sought new shield against Russian airstrikes, but there was no word on whether the system was used Friday.
The city’s anti-aircraft system was activated, according to the Kyiv City Administration. Air raid sirens started at about 4 a.m., and the alert ended about two hours later.
The missile attack was the first on the capital since March 9. Air defenses have thwarted Russian drone attacks more recently.
The missiles were fired from aircraft operating in the Caspian Sea region, according to Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander in Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi.
Overall, he said, Ukraine intercepted 21 of 23 Kh-101 and Kh-555 type cruise missiles launched, as well as the two drones.
The war largely ground to a halt over the winter, becoming a war of attrition as each side has shelled the other’s positions from a distance. Ukraine has been building up its mechanized brigades with armor supplied by its Western allies, who have also been training Ukrainian troops and sending ammunition, as Kyiv eyes a possible counteroffensive.
(AP)
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Is it reasonnable right now to go Ouman for any reason? I only see it as a way to delay our gueulah. I saw it coming, I warned some breslover and told them if you really care about Rabbi Nahman, you should remember that he requested to be burried there for people to remember that a horrible pogrom occured there, and therefore the only way to denazify Ukraine is by allowing Russia to free those regions. Ukrainians were given the choice to move to Russia and to have full protection, those who stayed are Kiev regime supporters.
Ukraine fired several missiles today, hitting hospitals, park and civilian homes, wait YWN you need to post the whole story
Drag Israel into the Hague over this brutal assault on innocent women and children/ CIVILIANS! Israel is wholly responsible!
Wasnt near R Nachman at all. That’s like saying that Flatbush is near Williamsburg.
A ten minute drive without traffic is far.
let the Ukrainians negotiate with Putin so this war ends and Zelensky and his corrupt regime are removed. why are the Ukrainians prolonging this war?
Just to be clear, the Russians never targeted the Tomb of Rabbi Nachman.
Berish, nonetheless this is precisely what mainstream media want you to believe: “Jews (from all over the world) at Rabbi nahman tomb targeted by the real mean country we are hoping to plunder asap”, well sorry no one is buying this, the bunch of weirdos who are going in Ukraine right now are playing with fire, none of our business.
And for a reminder neo nazis were hidding weapons in buses where you can see “children bus” because they know Russians won’t fire at civilians, they used the shuls too.
berish by the way the local ukrainians possibly living in this building put a statue of Yoshka on the cross etc, right by the only mikva in town just to antaganize Yidden, if you look its on youtube.
Are there really so many Yidden who will blame victims of aggression while they are being bombed and killed?
Are you guys independent thinkers or do you have Rabbis who encourage you to take this stand?
Here is the truth about what happen from a local reporter.
Don’t ever main stream media will give any accurate information :
Ukrainian officials reported that an apartment building was damaged by wreckage of the missile in the town of Ukrainka in the Kiev region.
The civilian house was damaged because Ukrainian air defence forces intercepted their target over the residential distrikt in the town.
Overview Of Russian Strikes On April 28:
Another similar tragedy took place in the city of Uman in the Cherkassy region.
Ukrainian air defence forces destroyed another apartment building. Zelensky said that ten buildings were damaged, as a result of a missile strike and an entrance collapsed in one of them. He did not clarify that the reason of the collapse was the incompetence of the Ukrainian military.
So far, death of 14 civilians have been confirmed by Ukrainian officials.
The target of the Russian strike was likely the local airfield, but Ukrainian servicemen assessed that lives of Ukrainians are less precious.
@yaapchik
not even a little bit funny. you need professional help. urgently.
ZeTruth, you need to get a life. Or at least a job
Frummywhere: you are too frum for me, I’m sorry
Neonazis comming in here under frum nicknames, not with me dude..