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Russia pounds Ukraine's Kharkiv

2022-05-27 HKT 17:29
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  • A car travels past a damaged building after shelling in Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine. Photo: AFP
    A car travels past a damaged building after shelling in Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine. Photo: AFP
Ukraine's second city Kharkiv on Friday reeled from a deadly onslaught of Russian shelling as Moscow pressed its offensive to capture key points in the eastern Donbas region with more bombing of residential areas.

The pounding of Kharkiv, which according to local officials left at least nine people dead, raised fears that Russia had not lost interest in the city even after Ukraine took back control after fierce battles.

Over three months after Russia launched its attack on Ukraine – which has left thousands dead on both sides and displaced millions of Ukrainian civilians – Moscow is focusing on the east of Ukraine after failing in its initial ambition to capture Kyiv.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated accusations that Moscow is carrying out a "genocide" in Donbas, saying its bombardment could leave the entire region "uninhabited".

Oleg Sinegubov, the regional governor of Kharkiv which lies to the north of the Donbas region, said that nine civilians had been killed in the Russian shelling on Thursday.

A five-month-old child and her father were among the dead, while her mother was gravely wounded, he said on social media channels.

Kharkiv mayor Igor Terekhov said the northeastern city's metro, which resumed work this week after being used mainly as a shelter since the start of Russia's military offensive, would continue operating, but also offer a safe space for residents. (AFP)

Russia pounds Ukraine's Kharkiv