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UkraineĀ launched long-range rocket attacks on Russian forces in southernĀ UkraineĀ and destroyed an ammunition store, its military said, as Russia continued to pound the country’s east.

The strike on Nova Kakhovka in the Kherson region killed 52 people,Ā Ukraine‘s military said on Tuesday. The town’s Russia-installed authorities said that at least seven people had been killed and around 70 injured, Russia’s TASS news agency reported.

The strike came after Washington suppliedĀ UkraineĀ with advanced HIMARS mobile artillery systems which Kyiv says its forces are using with growing efficiency.

Reuters could not independently verify the battlefield accounts.

“Based on the results of our rocket and artillery units, the enemy lost 5ļø2 (people), an Msta-B howitzer, a mortar and seven armoured and other vehicles, as well as an ammunition depot in Nova Kakhovka,”Ā Ukraine‘s southern military command said in statement.

Pro-Russian officials said the strike killed civilians.

The area is of strategic importance because of its Black Sea access, once thriving agricultural industry and location just north of Russian-annexed Crimea.

Unverified videos posted on social media showed an immense fireball erupting into the night sky. Images released by Russian state media showed a wasteland covered in rubble and the remains of buildings.

An official from the Russian-backed local administration said thatĀ UkraineĀ had used the HIMARS missiles and that they had destroyed warehouses containing saltpetre, a chemical compound which can be used to make fertilizer or gunpowder.

“There are still many people under the rubble. The injured are being taken to the hospital, but many people are blocked in their apartments and houses,” Vladimir Leontyev, head of the Russia-installed Kakhovka District military-civilian administration, was quoted by TASS as saying.

He said that warehouses, shops, a pharmacy, gas stations and a church had been hit.

The Ukrainian Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the kind of weapon used.

RUSSIA PRESSES CAMPAIGN IN DONETSK

Meanwhile, Russia continued to pound easternĀ UkraineĀ in an effort to gain control of Donetsk province and the entire industrial Donbas region. Moscow earlier this month captured Luhansk province, which makes up the rest of the Donbas.

Russia says it wants to wrest the Donbas fromĀ UkraineĀ on behalf of Moscow-backed separatists in two self-proclaimed people’s republics whose independence it recognised on the eve of the war.

UkraineĀ is bracing for what it expects will be a massive new Russian offensive in the east. Regional Donetsk governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said there was a significant buildup of Russian troops, particularly in the Bakhmut and Siversky areas, and around Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.

The entire front line in the region was under constant shelling as Russian troops tried to break through but were being repelled, he said.

Russia’s campaign inĀ Ukraine, which it calls a “special military operation,” is nearing five months old and is Europe’s biggest conflict since World War Two.

Russia says it sent troops intoĀ UkraineĀ on Feb. 24 to demilitarise the country and rid it of nationalists threatening Russian speakers there.Ā UkraineĀ and Western countries say Russiaā€™s claims are a baseless pretext to attack.

The conflict has laid waste to Ukrainian cities and caused 5.2 million people to flee the country, according to the U.N.

The U.N. human rights office said on Tuesday that 5,024 civilians had been killed inĀ UkraineĀ since the invasion began, adding that the real toll was likely much higher.Ā Read full story

The conflict has blocked exports ofĀ Ukraine‘s grain, exacerbating a global food crisis. More than 20 million tonnes of grain are stuck in silos at the key Black Sea port of Odesa.

Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said military delegations fromĀ Ukraine, Russia and Turkey would meet U.N. officials in Istanbul on Wednesday to discuss a possible deal to resume safe exports of Ukrainian grain.

As Russia blockadesĀ Ukraine‘s main Black Sea ports,Ā UkraineĀ Deputy Infrastructure Minister Yuriy Vaskov said grain shipments via the Danube River had increased with the reopening of the Bystre canal, which provides access to small inland river ports.

UkraineĀ expects monthly grain exports to rise by 500,000 tonnes as a result, Vaskov said.Ā UkraineĀ is also negotiating with Romania and the European Commission about increasing shipments through the Sulina canal, he said.

(Reuters)

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