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Russian occupied Ukrainian city under intense fire

AFP . Moscow
30 Apr 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 29 Apr 2023 22:58:48
Russian occupied Ukrainian city under intense fire
This video grab taken from a footage released on April 29, 2023, on the Telegram channel of Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol, shows a huge fire at a fuel depot in Sevastopol – AFP Photo

Russian occupational authorities in southern Ukraine said on Saturday that Ukrainian forces were subjecting the city of Novaya Kakhovka to “intense artillery fire” that had cut off electricity.

The shelling came the same day that authorities in Russian-annexed Crimea reported a drone attack on a fuel depot and as Kyiv prepares for a widely expected counter-offensive against Moscow’s forces.

Novaya Kakhovka is in the part of the southern Kherson region that Russia controls. It lies upstream the Dnipro River from Kherson, the regional capital from which Russia withdrew last November.

“Novaya Kakhovka and settlements around the district are under very intense artillery fire from the armed forces of Ukraine,” the city’s Russian-installed authorities said on Telegram.

It added that the artillery fire left the city “without power.”

The Moscow-installed authorities urged people in the city “to keep calm” and said that work to restore power will start “after the shelling ends.”

Novaya Kakhovka fell to Russian forces on the first day of their offensive in Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

It is home to the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam, a strategic target capture in the first hours of Moscow’s offensive.

Five Russian villages on the border with Ukraine were without power as a result of Ukrainian shelling, the governor of Russia’s south-western Belgorod region that borders Ukraine said Saturday.

The region has been hit by attacks throughout Moscow’s more than year-long offensive in Ukraine.

 

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