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Russia Says It Destroyed US Weapons in Ukraine, Killing 120 Soldiers

SAO PAULO, SP (UOL/FOLHAPRESS) The Russian Defense Ministry said in a report this Wednesday (27) that “more than 120 nationalists and 35 armored vehicles were destroyed” as a result of airstrikes in Ukraine that invaded 63 years ago In front. days. The government also said it had destroyed a “large amount” of weapons shipped to Ukraine by the United States and European countries. Overall, the Russian armed forces indicated that their “missile and artillery forces completed 573 fire sorties overnight.” The information could not be verified with independent sources.

According to the ministry, “hangars with large quantities of foreign weapons and ammunition supplied to the Ukrainian armed forces by the United States and European countries were destroyed with highprecision Kalbir missiles fired from the sea at the Zaporizhia aluminum plant in southeastern Ukraine were fired”. .

Russia even reported explosions in towns near the border with Ukraine, which failed to take these measures.

For its part, the Ukrainian government estimates that the new weapons promised by the allied countries in recent days will take three or more weeks to reach Ukraine and become effective in the conflict. “It will be late May or early June when the required amount will arrive and have a serious impact on the battlefield,” Oleksiy Arestovych, adviser to the head of Ukraine’s presidential cabinet, said in an interview.

The use of Allied weapons is already a warning for the conflict, as Russia has signaled its readiness for retaliation should it be used. The United States intends to hold monthly summits with allied countries and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) on the situation in Ukraine.

As a reaction to the sanctions suffered, Russia has stopped gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria from today. The move is in retaliation by the Russian government for countries’ refusal to pay for energy in rubles and support Ukraine in the war. the EU (European Union) qualified the Russian measure as “blackmail”.

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Attacks and Replies

Although Ukraine is still registering attacks by Russian forces, especially in the east and south of the country, it has reacted.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces said that “only in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions,” separatist areas, “nine enemy attacks were repelled,” indicating the destruction of tanks, artillery systems and armored vehicles.

Bomb attacks caused fires in Avdiivka, a town about 700 kilometers from Kyiv. However, according to the military chief of the Donetsk region, the armed forces of Ukraine repelled an attempt by Russian troops to advance in that direction.

In the south, a bridge was hit today in the Odessa region, said the Ukrainian railway company, which is still assessing the “extent of damage to the infrastructure”.

hit hospital

A hospital in Sievierodonetsk, in the Lugansk region of eastern Ukraine, was hit by an attack today. According to Lugansk governor Sergei Gaidai, a woman died.

“The Russians knew the hospital wasn’t empty,” Gaidai said. “There were patients with different conditions at doctors. And that didn’t stop her.”

According to Gaidai, “the destruction of the building is significant.” “Several floors were damaged at once.”

The governor said this is one of two operating hospitals in the area. The other is located in the city of Lysychansk.

Mariupol besieged

The situation in the region of the port city of Mariupol remains tense. According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russia is “exercising massive fire and blocking our units in the area of ​​the Azovstal plant” where civilians are sheltering.

According to information from the UK’s Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, most Russian airstrikes on Mariupol are carried out “with unguided freefall bombs”. “These weapons reduce Russia’s ability to effectively discriminate when conducting attacks and increase the risk of civilian casualties.” The information could not be verified with independent sources.

areas occupied

The Russian army has seized several locations in eastern Ukraine in an offensive to seize control of the Donbass region, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said. Russian forces drove out Ukrainian army from Velyka Komyshuvakha and Zavody in Kharkiv region and took control of Zarichne and Novotoshkivske in Donetsk region.

Zarichne is just 50 kilometers from the regional center of Kramatorsk, where dozens of people died in a Russian attack on a train station a few weeks ago. The Defense Ministry warned that Russian forces in the central Zaporizhia region “continue the offensive against Nyzhnye and Orikhiv”.

ProRussian separatists have controlled the Donetsk and Lugansk regions since 2014, when the Russian government annexed the Crimean peninsula following protests that toppled the thenMoscowlinked Ukrainian president. Russia says the offensive in the east was aimed at creating a land link between separatistheld territory and the Black Sea Peninsula.

Moldova

Authorities in Moldova’s proRussian breakaway region of Transnistria said a village on the Ukrainian border, home to a large Russian army ammunition depot, has come under fire. “Several drones were sighted over the village of Cobasna during the night,” the Transnistrian “Ministry of Interior” said in a statement.

The same source also pointed out that on Wednesday morning “fire was registered towards Cobasna from Ukraine” with no casualties. Cobasna is two kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

The village houses a large Sovietera weapons depot controlled by Russian soldiers stationed in the area. The selfproclaimed “Republic” of Transnistria broke away from Moldova in 1992 after a brief war against that country. Since then, 1,500 Russian soldiers have been stationed in the region.

Fears have been growing for a few days that the war in Ukraine will spread to Transnistria. A Russian general recently claimed that the Kremlin’s offensive in Ukraine aims to create a corridor to that breakaway region.

The separatists reported a series of explosions in the selfproclaimed “Republic” on Monday and Tuesday. In response, Moldova announced measures to strengthen its security and called for calm among its population. Ukraine, in turn, accused Russia of wanting to “destabilize” Transnistria in order to justify military intervention.