The Kremlin said Monday it may still opt to take control of large cities in Ukraine, as Moscow’s military advances steadily towards several major urban hubs in its pro-Western neighbour.
“Putin gave orders to hold back on any immediate assault on large cities because the civilian losses would be large,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
He added however that the defence ministry “does not rule out the possibility of putting large cities, which are already almost fully encircled, under its full control”.
Exceptions would be made for areas “used for humanitarian evacuations,” Peskov said.
“US and EU leaders it seems are forcing Russia towards an assault of large Ukrainian cities to hold our country responsible for civilian deaths,” he added.
Peskov also denied reports Russia has asked China for military aid.
“Russia has its own potential to continue the operation,” Peskov told reporters.
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Deadly air strike hits Kyiv ahead of new Russia-Ukraine talks
Kyiv (AFP) March 14, 2022
An air strike on a residential building in Ukraine’s capital killed at least one person Monday, the country’s emergency service said, as Moscow maintained its devastating assault ahead of a fresh round of talks.
The strike, which injured at least a dozen people, came as Russian troops edged closer to the city and kept up their siege of the southern port city of Mariupol, where officials said nearly 2,200 people have been killed.
“As of 7:40 am (0540 GMT) the body of one person was found dead in … read more