Russia vows to ramp up operations as rockets pound Ukraine

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Russia said on Saturday its forces would step up military operations in Ukraine in "all operational areas" as Moscow's rockets and missiles pounded cities in strikes that Kyiv says have killed dozens in recent days.

Firefighters work at the site of a Russian military strike in Vinnytsia, Ukraine July 14, 2022. Russia said it would step up its military operations in Ukraine. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine/ Handout via REUTERS

To the south, more than 50 Russian Grad rockets pounded the city of Nikopol, on the Dnipro River, killing two people who were found in the rubble, the region's governor Valentyn Reznichenko said. Shoigu, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was shown in military fatigues at a command post on the defense ministry's Zvezda TV channel being briefed on the war and awarding "Golden Star" medals for heroism to two generals.

Moscow, which launched what it called its "special military operation" against Ukraine on Feb. 24, says it uses high-precision weapons to degrade Ukraine's military infrastructure and protect its own security. It has repeatedly denied targeting civilians. Russia's defense ministry has said the strike on Vinnytsia was directed at a building where top officials from Ukraine's armed forces were meeting foreign arms suppliers.

 

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