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Russian drone hits oil refinery, frontline attacks repelled – Ukraine military

Kyiv, Ukraine
Reuters

A Russian drone attack set ablaze the Kremenchuk oil refinery in central Ukraine and knocked out power supply in three villages, while battlefield reports said Ukrainian forces had repelled Russian attacks in frontline sectors in the east and north-east.

The fire at the Kremenchuk refinery, which Moscow has targeted many times and the Kyiv government says is not operational, was quickly put out, said Filip Pronin, head of Poltava region’s military administration. The extent of the damage was not clear.

Firefighters work at an oil refinery which was hit during Russia's drone attacks in Kremenchuk, Poltava region, Ukraine, on 1st November, 2023

Firefighters work at an oil refinery which was hit during Russia’s drone attacks in Kremenchuk, Poltava region, Ukraine on 1st November, 2023. PICTURE: Head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration Filip Pronin/Handout via Reuters

MORE THAN 260 CIVILIANS KILLED AFTER STEPPING ON MINES, EXPLOSIVES – UKRAINE

More than 260 civilians have been killed in Ukraine after stepping on landmines or other explosives during the 20-month-old war with Russia, Ukraine’s military said on Wednesday. 

Kyiv estimates that 174,000 sq km of the country – about a third of its territory – is potentially strewn with mines or dangerous war detritus.

A mine danger sign is seen near a flooded area after the Nova Kakhovka dam breached, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the village of Snihurivka in Kherson region, Ukraine, on 8th June, 2023.

A mine danger sign is seen near a flooded area after the Nova Kakhovka dam breached, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in the village of Snihurivka in Kherson region, Ukraine, on 8th June, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Viktoriia Lakezina/File photo

At least 571 people have received injuries during more than 560 incidents involving mines or explosive objects left behind by the fighting, the General Staff said on Telegram messenger. 

Almost a quarter of the incidents occurred in fields, it added.

Some farmers take risks trying to work in areas thought to be contaminated with mines. On Wednesday, a tractor hit an unidentified explosive in southern Mykolaiv region, leaving two men wounded, the Interior Ministry said. 

“One of them had two legs amputated, the other refused to be taken to hospital after being examined,” it added on Telegram. 

Ukraine is in critical need of sappers. It now has about 3,000 specialists operating, but it needs 7,000 more to fully clear all the mines, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal was quoted as saying by Suspilne media. 

That process would require around $US37 billion in funding, a sum Kyiv is seeking to raise with the help of international partners.

– YULIIA DYSA/Reuters

 

Ukraine’s Air Force said air defences shot down 18 of 20 drones and a missile fired by Russia overnight before they reached their targets in an attack that sought to strike military and critical infrastructure.

“The focus of the attack was Poltava region, it was attacked in several waves,” Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat told national television.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces said troops had repelled eight Russian attacks near Kupiansk in the northeast, five near the shattered eastern town of Bakhmut, held by Russian forces, and five further south near Avdiivka, a focal point of Russian assaults since mid-October.

A video posted by the Ukrainian military showed its forces destroying a Russian flamethrower system near Avdiivka, an attack it said could be observed for dozens of kilometres.

Military analyst Oleksandr Kovalenko, in an article posted online, said some 40,000 Russian troops were now massed outside Avdiivka, widely viewed as a symbol of Ukrainian resistance.

“Despite its losses, the Russian command still intends to capture Avdiivka, which is now a political, rather than a tactical, aim,” Kovalenko wrote.

Natalia Khomeniuk, a military spokesperson in the south, said Russian forces had dropped 20 aerial bombs in Kherson region from positions they now hold on the eastern bank of the Dnipro River after abandoning the region’s main town last year. Russian forces shell the river’s western bank almost daily.

In Poltava region, three villages lost electricity after power lines and an unnamed infrastructure facility were damaged, the Energy Ministry said on Telegram. 

Railway power lines were damaged by falling debris in central Kirovohrad region, but the damage was quickly repaired, Governor Andriy Raikovych said. 

The Ukrainian military said Russia carried out another missile attack on Poltava region and southern Odesa region later on Wednesday, and two of the missiles in Odesa region were downed.

Reuters could not independently verify the reports. Russia made no immediate comment on the Ukrainian reports.

The Russian Defence Ministry’s accounts said its forces had hit Ukrainian troops and equipment in villages south of Bakhmut.

– Additional reporting by RON POPESKI

 

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