Russian war hawks demand more devastating strikes on Ukraine
Some analysts suggested Russian President Vladimir Putin is becoming a hostage of his own allies’ views on how the campaign in Ukraine should unfold.
Some analysts suggested Russian President Vladimir Putin is becoming a hostage of his own allies’ views on how the campaign in Ukraine should unfold.
Vladimir Putin said the strikes were retaliation for Kyiv’s ‘terrorist’ actions including an attack on a key bridge between Russia and Crimea.
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The Russian president claims the attack was carried out by Ukrainian special services.
The blasts in the city blew out windows in adjacent buildings and left at least one high-rise apartment building partially collapsed.
The National Anti-Terrorism Committee said the bomb set alight seven railway carriages carrying fuel.
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It was not immediately clear what caused the Kharkiv blasts or what was hit.
Officials said the bodies included those of 225 women, 257 men and 19 children, while 29 sets of remains have not been identified.
Zaporizhzhia has been hit again by missiles and – for the first time – by explosive-packed drones.
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The strikes came hours after President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine’s military had retaken three more villages in a region annexed by Russia.
The case made headlines during the summer after a judge was told the baby had tried to breathe even though doctors said he was dead.
The parliament in Moscow earlier ratified treaties making Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions part of Russia.
The alleged incident took place on April 16 this year.