Ukraine says Russia kills 19 in Kryvyi Rih, Moscow says it was targeting military

A person mourns at the site of a deadly Russian missile strike on a residential area where multiple children and adults were killed, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, April 5, 2025. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A Russian attack killed at least
19 people including nine children in the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on
Friday, local officials said, but Russia's Defence Ministry said it targeted a
military gathering there.
Serhiy Lysak, the regional
governor, wrote on the Telegram messaging app that a missile hit residential
areas, killing 18, and sparked fires. Later, Russian drones attacked homes and
killed one person, Oleksandr Vilkul, the city's military administrator, said.
Pictures posted online showed
bodies of the dead and wounded lying on the pavement as grey smoke rose into
the sky.
Russia's Defence Ministry, in a
post on Telegram, said a "high-precision strike" had targeted "a
meeting of unit commanders and Western instructors" in a restaurant.
"As a result of the strike,
enemy losses total up to 85 servicemen and officers of foreign countries, as
well as up to 20 vehicles," the ministry said on Telegram.
U.S. President Donald Trump,
who took office in January after pledging he would end the war in 24 hours, has
sought to broker an end to the conflict.
The U.S. said last week it had
agreed with Russia and Ukraine two ceasefire accords, including one that
would halt strikes on each other's energy infrastructure.
Rescue workers toiled through the
night with flashlights in Kryvyi Rih, moving around wrecked cars, buildings
with shattered windows and a gaping crater. Residents carried armloads of foil
and timber for emergency home repairs, according to a Reuters eyewitness.
"There were dead children
lying there, crying parents, it was horrible," Yulia, 47, told Reuters as
she surveyed the damaged blinds, fixtures and furniture in her apartment.
The strike on President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy's hometown was one of Moscow's deadliest this year in the conflict,
launched with the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
At least 50 people were wounded,
the emergency services said, adding that the figure was growing. More than 30
people, including a three-month-old baby, were in hospital, Lysak said.
Russia denies targeting
civilians, but thousands have been killed and injured in the invasion.
The General Staff of Ukraine's
military said the attack showed that Russia "is in no way seeking peace,
but rather intends to continue its invasion and war to destroy Ukraine and all
Ukrainians."
In his nightly video address,
Zelenskiy called on the West to exert greater pressure on Moscow.
On Friday, each side accused the
other again of flouting the energy-infrastructure ceasefire.
Russia's Defence Ministry accused
Ukraine of attacking Russian energy facilities six times in the past 24 hours.
Zelenskiy said Russia had
launched a drone attack on a thermal power plant in Ukraine's city of Kherson
on Friday.
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