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Kiev accuses Moscow of missile strike on residential building

Russia has on numerous occasions rejected Ukrainian claims that it attacks civilian targetsKiev accuses Moscow of missile strike on residential building

Kiev accuses Moscow of missile strike on residential building

Aftermath of the incident in Krivoy Rog ©  Ukrainian Emergency Service / Telegram

Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of striking two civilian buildings in Krivoy Rog, a city in Dnepropetrovsk Region and birthplace of President Vladimir Zelensky. Moscow says its policy is to never target sites that have no military value.

Reports about explosions in Krivoy Rog first came from its mayor, Aleksandr Vilkul, on Monday morning. The official stressed that people should not film or upload any images of what happened.

Interior Minister Igor Klimenko later in the day claimed that Russian forces had targeted the city with two missiles, one of which he said hit a residential building. He threatened anyone filming the aftermath with prosecution.

General Sergey Lysak, who heads the Dnepropetrovsk Region administration, said the second projectile hit a higher-education school. His preliminary report claimed two fatalities and 31 people injured in the incident. Two of the latter are in serious condition, he said.

Zelensky released images of the purported strikes on social media, claiming that Russia was “terrorizing peaceful cities.” The Russian Defense Ministry has yet to react to the latest allegations.

In previous incidents claimed by Kiev as deliberate Russian attacks on civilian targets, Moscow has said it only strikes military facilities and infrastructure crucial for Ukraine’s military.

Russia does not target civilian buildings – Kremlin

Russia does not target civilian buildings – Kremlin

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The Russian military has explained previous cases as either damage caused by Ukraine’s own interceptor missiles that misfire or legitimate strikes on civilian buildings used by Kiev for military purposes.

One infamous example of Kiev misplacing responsibility was when a missile killed two Polish farmers near the border with Ukraine last November. Zelensky swiftly accused Russia of delivering the strike and urged “collective action” by NATO. Warsaw said the missile was most likely Ukrainian, but nevertheless placed the blame on Moscow for the incident.

A more recent example was when a missile hit a historic cathedral just over a week ago in the port city of Odessa. Zelensky claimed a Russian anti-ship weapon had been used, whereas Moscow said it had not been attacking any targets near the church and blamed the incompetence of Ukrainian air-defense forces for the incident.

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