Russia vows Missile strikes on Kyiv after Warship sunk

MOSCOW: The Russia-Ukraine conflict continues as the Russian Defense Ministry announced on Friday that the armed forces of Russia attacked a military facility on the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, and pledged heavier strikes on the Ukrainian capital.
Meanwhile, the ministry also said its forces had completely taken control of the Ilyich Steel Plant in the besieged port city of Mariupol, adding that up to 30 Polish mercenaries fighting for Ukrainian forces in the northeastern region of Kharkiv were killed. Powerful explosions were heard in the early hours on the day in Kyiv, and the southern city of Kherson, local media reported.
The explosions were reported to have been heard after the Russian defense ministry announced the flagship of its Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva missile cruiser, sank in stormy seas when it was being tugged to a port after having been damaged in a blast. Due to the damage to the hull caused by explosions of ammunition on board, Moskva lost stability, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Thursday, adding that its crew members had been evacuated to other ships. The Moskva was “seriously damaged” by the detonation of ammunition on board as a result of a fire, but it remained afloat after there were no open flames, the ministry said earlier in the day.
But, Maksim Marchenko, governor of Ukraine’s Odesa region, said Wednesday that Ukraine’s border guards on Snake Island used Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles to deliver “very serious damage” to the warship. NATO ships have entered the Baltic Sea for exercises with neighboring countries of the alliance and partner countries, Estonian media ERR reported on Friday.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said on Thursday that the fourth exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia has taken place, by order of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Five officers and 17 servicemen were exchanged. Also eight civilians, including one woman, were released,” Vereshchuk added. Ukraine and Russia conducted their first prisoner exchange on March 24. More than 20 buildings including a school were damaged as a result of Ukrainian shelling of a Russian village in the Belgorod region on Thursday, TASS news agency reported on Friday, citing regional authorities.
While a day earlier, Alexander Bogomaz, governor of Russia’s Bryansk region, said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces shelled the village of Klimovo near the border in Bryansk region. Seven people, including a pregnant woman and a child, were injured, and two adults are in serious condition.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Thursday he had discussed new military aid for Ukraine with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a phone conversation. –Agencies