Ukrainian president brands Russian attack on Kharkiv city centre a war crime

1 March 2022, 13:44

A burnt car is seen in front of a damaged City Hall building, in Kharkiv (Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP)
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Volodymyr Zelensky said Vladimir Putin’s forces had used frank, undisguised terror.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has described a Russian military strike on the centre of Ukraine’s second-largest city as a war crime.

Not long after sunrise, a Russian military strike hit the centre of Kharkiv, badly damaging the symbolic Soviet-era regional administration building.

Closed-circuit television footage showed a fireball engulfing the street in front of the building, with a few cars continuing to roll out of the billowing smoke.

“You cannot watch this without crying,” a witness said in a video of the aftermath.

An emergency official said the bodies of at least six people had been pulled from the ruins, and at least 20 other people were injured.

It was not immediately clear what type of weapon was used or how many people were killed, but Mr Zelensky said there were dozens of casualties.

Mr Zelensky called the attack on the square “frank, undisguised terror. Nobody will forgive. Nobody will forget. This attack on Kharkiv is a war crime”.

It was the first time the Russian military had hit the centre of the city of about 1.5 million people whose residential neighbourhoods have been under fire for days.

The Ukrainian emergency service said it had put out 24 fires in and around Kharkiv caused by shelling, and it had disabled 69 explosive devices.

Also struck on Tuesday was a tent site on the central square that had been set up to collect aid for the volunteer Ukrainian fighters who have rushed to Kharkiv’s defence.

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The damaged City Hall building in Kharkiv, Ukraine (Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP)

In recent days, volunteer guards had occupied the regional administration building as part of those efforts.

It was feared that some of the volunteers were now among the dead.

Windows of the administration building were blown out.

Ceilings had collapsed.

Concrete dust added another layer of grim, grey desperation.

A nearby car was crushed.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/AP)

As emergency responders picked through the debris, there was fresh anger.

“This is for those who were waiting for a Russian peace, this is what you wanted, yes? Many injured,” one said.

The Russian military has denied targeting civilians, despite abundant evidence of shelling of residential buildings, schools and hospitals.

The military “takes all measures to preserve the lives and safety of civilians”, defence minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday.

“I would like to stress that strikes are carried out only on military targets and uses exclusively precision weapons.”

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Unconvinced, one Kharkiv hospital has moved its maternity ward to a bomb shelter, with pregnant women pacing in the gloom.

The cries of dozens of newborns echoed off the thick concrete walls. Electrical cables dangled.

Rolled-up mattresses were placed against windows.

As the shelling in Kharkiv intensified, one family spent a fifth day in another shelter beneath the city.

Water bottles and backpacks were stocked in the basement.

A military-style helmet hung on a shelf, and underneath it a boy looked at a phone.

Boredom mixed with fear.

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Emergency service personnel inspecting the damage inside the City Hall building in Kharkiv (Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP)

“It is a nightmare, and it seizes you from the inside very strongly.

“This cannot be explained with words,” mother Ekaterina Babenko said.

She could hardly believe the Russian attack was occurring in Kharkiv and tearing its neighbourhoods apart.

“My friend who lives in the suburb Gorizont, a few hours ago, the house next to hers was hit and several floors were destroyed,” Ms Babenko said.

“And for some time, there was no connection with her.

“Those were scary minutes, very scary.”

For her family and others still sheltering in the city, the world above was changing too quickly to comprehend.

Warehouses, homes, garages, cars, all burned.

“Sveta, let’s go,” one man urged in a video showing the shelling of a residential area in Kharkiv on Monday.

“Go, I’ll catch up with you,” the woman.

“Leave, for God’s sake,” the man pleaded.

Other residents were already flowing west, hoping to leave Ukraine altogether.

By Press Association

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