Ukrainian Health Minister Viktor Liashko posted on his Facebook page this Saturday (26) that the number of Ukrainians killed in the war against Russia since last Thursday has risen to 198.
Among the dead, three were children. There are also records of at least 1115 people injured, of which 33 are children.
“Yesterday, in the city of Kherson, under bombing, two boys were born in one of the maternity units equipped in a bomb shelter. Two new lives that already have war in their genetic code. We and they will never forget, and we will never forgive!” Liashko wrote.
The minister highlighted that no hospital has been closed since the beginning of the armed conflict.
Battle intensifies
The battle for control of Kiev, capital of Ukraine, intensifies throughout this Saturday (26). Fighting spreads through the streets, and explosions and gunfire were heard throughout the night as Russian troops advanced on the city.
According to the mayor of the capital Kiev, Vitaliy Klitschko, a residential building of more than 20 floors was hit by a missile. Emergency teams rushed to the scene. There is no casualty information.
teams of CNN Americans in the Ukrainian capital report strong explosions west and south of Kiev on Saturday morning. The sky, still dark, lit up with a series of flashes on the horizon.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that the capital Kiev was under Ukrainian control. “We have resisted and are successfully repelling enemy attacks. The fight continues,” he said in a message on social media.
According to the Ukrainian government, a tank and aircraft of the Russian army were destroyed in this morning’s combat. The General Staff of the Armed Forces reported that there were also attacks in other cities.
understand the conflict
After months of military escalation and intemperance on the Ukrainian border, Russia attacked the Eastern European country. At dawn this Thursday (24), Russian forces began to bomb several regions of the country – follow the repercussion live on CNN.
Hours earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a “special military operation” in the Donbas region (eastern Ukraine, where the breakaway regions of Luhansk and Donetsk are located, which he recognized as independent).
What was seen in the following hours, however, was an attack on almost the entire Ukrainian territory, with explosions in several cities, including the capital Kiev.
According to Ukrainian officials, dozens of deaths have been confirmed in the armies of both countries.
In his speech before the attack, Putin justified the action by saying that Russia could not “tolerate threats from Ukraine”. Putin urged Ukrainian soldiers to “put down your weapons and go home”. The Russian leader further stated that he will not accept any kind of foreign interference.
This attack on the former Soviet neighbor threatens to destabilize Europe and involve the United States.
Russia has been tightening its military grip around Ukraine for the past year, amassing tens of thousands of troops, equipment and artillery at the country’s gates.
In recent weeks, diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions have been unsuccessful.
The escalation in the years-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine has set off the continent’s biggest security crisis since the Cold War, raising the specter of a dangerous confrontation between Western powers and Moscow.
*With information from Reuters and Sarah Marsh and Madeline Chambers from Reuters and Eliza Mackintosh from CNN
Source: CNN Brasil

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