Sunday, April 24, 2022

Top U.S. officials to visit Kyiv Sunday, discuss heavy weapons, Ukraine says

Reuters:

Top U.S. officials to visit Kyiv Sunday, discuss heavy weapons, Ukraine says





A service member of pro-Russian troops stands in front of the destroyed administration building of Azovstal Iron and Steel Works during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine April 21, 2022. REUTERS/Chingis Kondarov



Summary

  • Russia attacks Mariupol defenders, Ukrainian official says
  • Missiles hit Odesa facility, Ukraine says
  • Zelenskiy announces visit by U.S. officials, U.S. does not

KYIV, April 24 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin were to visit Kyiv on Sunday to discuss Ukraine's request for more powerful weapons after months of combat with invading Russian forces.

The visit, announced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday, would be the highest-level visit by U.S. officials to the country since the start of the war on Feb. 24.

The White House has not confirmed any travel plans for Blinken and Austin. The State Department and Pentagon declined comment.


As the war enters its third month, there is no end in sight to the fighting that has shocked the world, killed thousands, uprooted millions and reduced cities to rubble.

"Tomorrow we will discuss this exact list of weapons that are essential for us and the pace of deliveries," Zelenskiy told a dramatic Saturday evening news conference in an underground metro station. read more

"We would like to have... powerful heavy weapons. As soon as we have (more weapons), as soon as there are enough of them, believe me, we will immediately retake this or that territory, which is temporarily occupied."


Zelenskiy's comments came as Russia resumed its assault on defenders making a last stand in a giant steel works in Mariupol, days after Moscow declared victory in the key southern port city and said its forces did not need to take the plant.

The attack on Mariupol, the biggest battle of the conflict, has raged for weeks. Capturing the city is seen as vital to Russia's attempts to link the eastern Donbas region with Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula Moscow seized in 2014.


Moscow-backed separatists have for years held territory in the Donbas region, which contains the areas of Donetsk, including Mariupol, and Luhansk.

Luhansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai noted that fighting was continuing on the Orthodox Easter holiday.

"Usually we would come to our churches with Easter baskets. But now this is impossible," Gaidai posted on his Telegram channel. "Seven churches in Luhansk region have been mutilated by Russian artillery."

Reuters could not independently verify the report of the destroyed churches.

Ukraine estimates tens of thousands of civilians have been killed in Mariupol and says 100,000 civilians are still there. The United Nations and Red Cross say the civilian toll is at least in the thousands.

A new attempt to evacuate civilians failed on Saturday, an aide to Mariupol's mayor said.

Oleksiy Arestovych, a political adviser to Zelenskiy, said Ukrainian troops in the steel complex were holding out and attempting counterattacks. More than 1,000 civilians are also in the plant, according to Ukrainian authorities.

Ukraine's military said on Sunday that Russian forces were continuing their offensive in the east of the country to establish full control over Donetsk and Luhansk, adding they were attacking both military and civilian infrastructure.

It said Russian forces were also partially blockading the northeastern city of Kharkiv, and had moved Iskander-M missile launchers some 60 km (40 miles) from the Ukrainian border. The Iskander-M system fires short-range ballistic missiles that can hit targets up to 500 km away.

In Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukrainian forces said they repulsed 12 attacks on Saturday, destroying four tanks, fifteen units of armoured equipment and five artillery systems, among others. Reuters could not independently confirm the reports.

Despite some territorial gains by Russia, Ukrainian resistance has been strong, especially in Donbas, British military intelligence said on Sunday.

"Poor Russian morale and limited time to reconstitute, re-equip and reorganise forces from prior offensives are likely hindering Russian combat effectiveness," it said in a regular bulletin.

Zelenskiy said Russia had already fired most of its missile arsenal at Ukraine.

"Of course, they still have missiles left. Of course, they can still continue the missile terror against our people," he said.

"But what they have already done is a powerful enough argument for the world to finally recognise Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism and the Russian army as a terrorist organisation."

Russia has denied targeting civilians in its "special military operation".

The Russian defence ministry said it used high-precision missiles to destroy a logistics terminal in Odesa containing weapons supplied by the United States and European nations. The last big strike on or near Odesa was in early April.

Russian General Rustam Minnekayev said on Friday Moscow wanted control of the whole of southern Ukraine, comments Ukraine said indicated Russia had wider goals than its declared aim of demilitarising and "denazifying" the country. Kyiv and the West call the invasion an unjustified war of aggression. read more

The Azov battalion, a militia prominent in the defence of Mariupol, released a video it said showed women and children sheltering in the steel complex. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. read more

One woman holding a young child said food was running out, while a boy said he was desperate to get out after two months in the bunker.

"I want to see the sun because in here it's dim, not like outside. When our houses are rebuilt we can live in peace. Let Ukraine win because Ukraine is our native home," he said.

Ukraine's General Prosecutor Office said 213 children have been killed and 389 wounded in Russia's invasion.

3 comments:

  1. Excellent opportunity for Russia to use up its remaining stock of the $ 10 Million per shot Kinzhal Hypersonic Shock-and-awe missile...

    So far multiple firings of the Kinzhal has failed to either Shock or Awe the Ukrainians.

    Neutralising Austin and Blinken in one package deal just may do the trick.

    Go for it, Pitin..

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      U know war strategy?

      Which is better - killing two insignificant Hawks or destroying a large stockpile of arsenals?

      Ooop… maybe in yr wettest dream, u think video would send Yankee soldiers into Ukraine to revenge the death!

      Mmmm… better tell that comedian president. He has been dying for that to happen.

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  2. Just received this in my feed :

    " What is the secret of Azovstal ?

    In Mariupol, there is a secret building with a an underground labyrinth built-up of 30 meters depth, with multiple floors.

    This building is located under the Azovstal plant, which includes the secret headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with the code number (pit_404), for the production of biological weapons, within a highly fortified and protected system, in which 240 foreign scientists of different nationalities are present.

    In addition to the scientists, there are also NATO officers from these countries : America, Germany, Canada, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Sweden, Austria, Poland, Greece. And army officers from the French Fifth Corps.

    All these people closeted underground are protected by the Rinat Azov Battalion, which is the most dangerous battalion in the Nazi Army.They are all professional killers, snipers and criminals wanted in most countries for many crimes committed and they are 3000 strong.

    This tightly fortified underground headquarter is run by the Metabiota Corporation, belonging to Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden and his direct partner, Vladimir Zelenskyy.

    Recently, French Intelligence was tasked to evacuate these VIPs trapped underground, but several attempts failed, which led to the firing of Eric Vida, Head of the French Intelligence.

    The US General Roger Cloute, was then directed to take over this task of evacuation, but as reported, his helicopter was shot down before taking off and he was arrested.

    Macron, the French President, had tried several times to communicate with Putin to secure a safe passage for those underground, but so far, Putin stuck to his insistence of their voluntary surrender, dead or alive."



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