Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russian strike on military site near Poland kills at least 35, injures 134

3 yıl önce

MUKACHEVO, Ukraine – A barrage of missiles on early Sunday struck a military facility in Ukraine’s west about 15 miles from the border with NATO member Poland, according to Ukrainian officials, who said at least 35 people were killed and 134 injured in early estimates. Ukraine’s defense minister said that “foreign instructors work” at the training site, though officials said they were still working to ascertain whether foreigners were present.

The Yavoriv military range near Lviv, also known as International Center for Peacekeeping and Security, has for years been used by troops from the United States and other NATO countries for training and exercises with Ukraine. The airstrike came a day after the Kremlin warned that it viewed Western weapons shipments as “legitimate targets,” raising the stakes for the West.

A convoy of Russian military vehicles was still about nine to 12 miles from central Kyiv, and making limited progress because of Ukrainian resistance and mechanical issues, said a senior NATO official under condition of anonymity.

Russian troops advanced around Chernihiv and also moved northeast from Kherson in the south. Shelling in Mariupol and Kharkiv continued.

Here’s what to know

Nearly 13,000 people were moved through humanitarian corridors from cities across Ukraine on Saturday, after days of stalled attempts to move people away from bombarded areas. Russian forces have so far hit at least 9 Ukrainian medical facilities, according to a Washington Post analysis of visual evidence.Ukraine’s intelligence service said Russian troops fired at civilians attempting to flee a village in the Kyiv region on Saturday, killing seven people, including a child. The U.N. human rights commission said Friday that it had recorded approximately 550 civilian deaths so far, adding that the figure could be much higher.The Ukrainian government warned of a deepening humanitarian crisis as the war enters its 18th day. President Volodymyr Zelensky said food and medical supplies for the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, where hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped behind Russian lines without much food or water, was expected to arrive Sunday afternoon.