At least six killed by suspected Russian artillery strike on Ukrainian market

1 October 2024, 12:24

Two people hug during a nationwide minute of silence in memory of fallen soldiers on Defenders Day in Ukraine
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Ukrainian officials said the attack was ‘most likely’ carried out by Russian artillery and hit close to a public transport stop in Kherson.

An apparent Russian artillery strike hit a market in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson on Tuesday, killing at least six people and wounding three others, authorities have said.

The attack came on the same morning Ukrainians across the country were observing a minute’s silence for their military and war dead.

The strike happened as shoppers made their way between stalls at the city centre market, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin said.

A persons wipes their nose as they walk past Ukrainian flags and photos of people who have died at an improvised war memorial in Independence Square in Kyiv
The market attack came on the same morning as Ukraine celebrated Defenders’ Day (Efrem Lukatsky/AP)

He published a video showing the blurred corpses of people in civilian clothes lying near a stall with tomatoes and other vegetables.

Ukraine’s general prosecutor’s office said the strike was “most likely” carried out by Russian artillery and hit close to a public transport stop.

It initially reported that seven people were killed but later corrected that toll to six, saying a severely wounded person thought to be dead was in intensive care at a local hospital.

The city has not recently been a hot spot in the war, now deep into its third year, as the fiercest battles have been taking place in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region where Russia’s army is pushing hard to take ground ahead of the winter.

People hold photos of their relatives during a nationwide minute of silence in memory of fallen soldiers
People held photos of their relatives during a nationwide minute’s silence in memory of fallen soldiers (Efrem Lukatsky/AP)

Ukrainian forces have struck back with an incursion into Russia’s Kursk border region, but the government is waiting to hear what further
western military and financial support it can count on.

The Kherson region was one of four, also including Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia, that Moscow illegally annexed in September 2022 and is partly occupying. Russian president Vladimir Putin wants Ukraine to withdraw completely from those regions. Ukraine refuses.

Kherson fell into Russian hands after Moscow’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. A Ukrainian counteroffensive recaptured western areas of the Kherson region, including the regional capital of the same name, nine months later.

The market attack came on the same morning as Ukraine celebrated Defenders’ Day, an annual public holiday that honours the country’s armed forces, veterans and war dead.

Across Ukraine, traffic stopped and people on pavements came to a halt at 9am to commemorate those defending Ukraine and those who have sacrificed their lives for the country.

People gathered at Independence Square in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, carrying pictures of fallen Ukrainian soldiers.

“For others, life goes on, but unfortunately for us it stopped when my brother’s heart stopped,” said Angelina Stashenko, holding a portrait of her 30-year-old brother, Denys Stashenko, who was killed in action in May in the Donetsk region.

“I hope future generations will never forget the price our loved ones paid for their freedom. I hope Ukraine’s future will be bright,” his mother, Halyna Stashenko, said.

The national holiday was established in 2014 and first celebrated in 2015, following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and occupation of parts of the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine.

Although no official or reliable statistics are available, tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are believed to have died fighting Russia over the past 10 years.

Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky used the occasion to appeal for further support from his country’s western partners, following his visit last week to the United States.

“The daily Russian terror, the daily attempts to destroy life — all this can be stopped,” Mr Zelensky wrote on Telegram following the strike on Kherson, adding that “Ukrainian strength and the determination of our partners must be greater than Putin’s desire to spread terror”.

In an address to the military, Mr Zelensky thanked troops for their sacrifices.

“You dedicate yourselves so that Ukraine is not surrendered. Both those who were born warriors and those who became warriors. You changed your own lives so that our freedom remains unchanged,” Mr Zelensky said.

“We see your courage. We see it every day and every night. On weekdays and weekends. In heat and frost. Always. Every minute. A minute whose value you know better than anyone else. A minute that can change absolutely everything,” he said.

By Press Association

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