Russian strike kills at least 17 in Ukraine following bridge attack

A Russian barrage pounded residence buildings and different targets within the Ukrainian metropolis of Zaporizhzhia, killing no less than 17 individuals and wounding dozens, officers mentioned Sunday.

The blasts within the metropolis, which stays beneath Ukrainian management however sits in a area Moscow has claimed as its personal, blew out home windows in adjoining buildings and left no less than one high-rise residence constructing partially collapsed.

The a number of strikes got here after an explosion Saturday induced the partial collapse of a bridge linking the Crimean Peninsula with Russia. The Kerch Bridge assault broken an essential provide route for the Kremlin's faltering conflict effort in southern Ukraine, an artery that is also a towering image of Russia's energy within the area.

The bombing got here a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin turned 70, dealing him a humiliating blow that one army analyst known as it a punch within the face for Putin on his birthday, CBS Information' Charlie D'Agata reviews.

The rockets that pounded Zaporizhzhia in a single day broken no less than 20 non-public houses and 50 residence buildings, metropolis council Secretary Anatoliy Kurtev mentioned. No less than 40 individuals have been hospitalized, Kurtev mentioned on Telegram.

The Ukrainian army confirmed the assault, saying there have been dozens of casualties.

Residential area heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike in Zaporizhzhia
Rescuers work at a website of a residential space closely broken by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's assault on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine October 9, 2022.

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Residents gathered behind police tape by a constructing the place a number of flooring collapsed from the blast, leaving a smoldering chasm no less than 40-feet large the place flats as soon as stood.

Tetyana Lazun'ko, 73, and her husband, Oleksii, took shelter within the hallway of their prime ground residence after listening to sirens, warning of an assault. They have been spared the worst of the blast that left them in concern and disbelief.

"There was an explosion. Every part was shaking," Lazun'ko mentioned. "Every part was flying and I used to be screaming."

Shards of glass, whole window and door frames and different particles lined the outside flooring of the residence the place they'd lived since 1974. Lazun'ko wept inconsolably, questioning why their dwelling in an space with no army infrastructure in sight was focused.

"Why are they bombing us. Why?" she mentioned.

Oleksii, who sat quietly, leaning on a picket cane, has suffered three strokes, Lazun'ko mentioned. Breaking his silence, he mentioned slowly, "That is worldwide terrorism. You'll be able to't be saved from it."

In current weeks, Russia has repeatedly struck Zaporizhzhia, which is the capital of a area of the identical identify that Russian President Vladimir Putin annexed in violation of worldwide regulation final week. No less than 19 individuals died in Russian missile strikes on residence buildings within the metropolis on Thursday.

"Once more, Zaporizhzhia. Once more, cruel assaults on civilians, focusing on residential buildings, in the midst of the night time," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote in a Telegram put up.

"Absolute meanness. Absolute evil. … From the one who gave this order, to everybody who carried out this order: they are going to reply. They need to. Earlier than the regulation and the individuals," he added

Whereas Russia focused Zaporizhzhia earlier than Saturday's explosion on the Crimea bridge, the assault was a major blow to Russia, which annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014. Nobody has claimed duty for damaging the bridge.

Putin signed a decree late Saturday tightening safety for the bridge and for power infrastructure between Crimea and Russia, and put Russia's federal safety service, the FSB, in command of the trouble.

Some Russian lawmakers known as for Putin to declare a "counterterrorism operation," moderately than the time period "particular army operation" that has downplayed the scope of combating to atypical Russians.

Hours after the explosion, Russia's Protection Ministry introduced that the air drive chief, Gen. Sergei Surovikin, would now command all Russian troops in Ukraine. Surovikin, who this summer season was positioned in command of troops in southern Ukraine, had led Russian forces in Syria and was accused of overseeing a bombardment that destroyed a lot of Aleppo.

The 19-kilometer (12-mile) Kerch Bridge, on a strait between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, is an emblem of Moscow's claims on Crimea and an important hyperlink to the peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

The $3.6 billion bridge, the longest in Europe, is important to sustaining Russia's army operations in southern Ukraine. Putin himself presided over the bridge's opening in Might 2018.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a video handle, not directly acknowledged the bridge assault however didn't handle its trigger.

"As we speak was not a nasty day and principally sunny on our state's territory," he mentioned. "Sadly, it was cloudy in Crimea. Though it was additionally heat."

Zelenskyy mentioned Ukraine needs a future "with out occupiers. All through our territory, specifically in Crimea."

Zelenskyy additionally mentioned Ukrainian forces superior or held the road within the east and south, however acknowledged "very, very troublesome, very robust combating" across the metropolis of Bakhmut within the japanese Donetsk area, the place Russian forces have claimed current features.

Prepare and vehicle visitors over the bridge was quickly suspended. Vehicle visitors resumed Saturday afternoon on one of many two hyperlinks that remained intact, with the movement alternating in every course, mentioned Crimea's Russia-backed chief, Sergey Aksyonov.

The Russian transport ministry mentioned on Telegram Sunday that passenger prepare visitors between Crimea and the Russian mainland resumed in a single day "in line with schedule."

In a separate Telegram put up Sunday, the ministry mentioned automotive ferries additionally have been working between Crimea and the mainland, with the primary crossing happening shortly earlier than 2 a.m. native time (11 p.m. GMT).

Whereas Russia seized areas north of Crimea early in its invasion of Ukraine and constructed a land hall to it alongside the Sea of Azov, Ukraine is urgent a counteroffensive to reclaim that territory in addition to 4 areas Putin illegally annexed this month.

Russia has ramped up its strikes on town of Zaporizhzhia since formally absorbing the encircling area on September 29.

The regional governor of Zaporizhzhia reported that the dying toll had risen to 32 after Russia's missile strike on a civilian convoy making its manner out of town on September 30. In a Telegram put up, Oleksandr Starukh that yet another particular person died within the hospital on Friday.

Part of the Zaporizhzhia area presently beneath Russian management is dwelling to Europe's largest nuclear energy station. Preventing has repeatedly imperiled the the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Energy Plant, and Ukrainian authorities shut down its final working reactor final month to stop a radiation catastrophe.

The Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, mentioned Saturday that the Zaporizhzhia plant has since misplaced its final remaining exterior energy supply on account of renewed shelling and is now counting on emergency diesel mills.

The Crimean Peninsula is a well-liked vacation spot for Russian vacationers and residential to a Russian naval base. A Russian vacationer affiliation estimated that fifty,000 vacationers have been in Crimea on Saturday.

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