By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Kashmir DigitsKashmir Digits
  • KASHMIR
  • JAMMU
  • EDUCATION
  • INDIA
  • Results
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Admit Card
  • EDITORIAL
  • HEALTH
  • JAMMU
  • JKBOSE
  • JOBS
  • Kashmir University
  • PAKISTAN
  • SPORTS
  • SRINAGAR
  • SSC
  • VIDEOS
  • WORLD
  • Share Market Latest
Reading: Air Raid Sirens In Ukraine Capital as Russian Forces Target Key Defences.
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Kashmir DigitsKashmir Digits
Font ResizerAa
  • KASHMIR
  • JAMMU
  • EDUCATION
  • INDIA
  • Results
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Admit Card
  • EDITORIAL
  • HEALTH
  • JAMMU
  • JKBOSE
  • JOBS
  • Kashmir University
  • PAKISTAN
  • SPORTS
  • SRINAGAR
  • SSC
  • VIDEOS
  • WORLD
  • Share Market Latest
  • KASHMIR
  • JAMMU
  • EDUCATION
  • INDIA
  • Results
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Admit Card
  • EDITORIAL
  • HEALTH
  • JAMMU
  • JKBOSE
  • JOBS
  • Kashmir University
  • PAKISTAN
  • SPORTS
  • SRINAGAR
  • SSC
  • VIDEOS
  • WORLD
  • Share Market Latest
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
WORLD

Air Raid Sirens In Ukraine Capital as Russian Forces Target Key Defences.

Sherjeel Malik
Last updated: March 9, 2022 4:36 pm
Sherjeel Malik
3 years ago
Share

Air raid sirens blared over Ukraine’s capital on Wednesday as defenses in key cities are threatened by Russian forces.

Thousands of people are thought to have been killed, both civilians and soldiers, in almost two weeks of fighting since President Vladimir Putin’s forces invaded.

While Russian troops have seen their advance slowed by fiercer than expected Ukrainian resistance, they have laid siege to several cities, trapping civilians inside them with little or no food, water or medicine.

Repeated efforts to establish safe evacuation routes out of several urban areas have failed, though a few thousand people managed to flee the northeastern city of Sumy via a safe corridor on Tuesday.

Install Our AppDOWNLOAD
Join Telegram ChannelJOIN NOW
Join Facebook GroupJOIN NOW
Subscribe YouTube ChannelSUBSCRIBE
Follow On TwitterFOLLOW
Follow On InstagramFOLLOW

Residents of the encircled port city of Mariupol were not so lucky: Some of the worst desperation of the war is unfolding there, but an attempt to evacuate civilians and deliver badly needed supplies failed, with Ukrainian officials saying Russian forces had fired on the convoy before it reached the city.

Another effort to bring people out of Sumy, a city near the Russian border that has seen deadly shelling in recent days, is planned for Wednesday, according to regional administration chief Dmytro Zhyvytskyy.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s general staff of the armed forces said in a statement that it was building up defenses in cities in the north, south and east, and that forces around Kyiv, the capital, were resisting the Russian offensive with unspecified strikes and holding the line.

In the northern city of Chernihiv, Russian forces are placing military equipment among residential buildings and on farms, the Ukrainian general staff said.

And in the south, it said Russians dressed in civilian clothes are advancing on the city of Mykolaiv, a Black Sea shipbuilding center of a half-million people.

It did not provide any details of new fighting.

Talks aimed at ending the fighting have so far yielded little, but the foreign ministers from Russia and Ukraine are expected to meet in Turkey on Thursday, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

The meeting was to take place on the sidelines of a summit hosted by Turkey, a NATO member nation, but no further details were announced.

In Kyiv, back-to-back air alerts Wednesday morning urged residents to get to bomb shelters as quickly as possible over fears of incoming Russian missiles. An all-clear was given for each alert soon afterward.

Such alerts are intermittent, keeping people on edge. Kyiv has been relatively quiet in recent days, though Russian artillery has pounded the outskirts.

Kyiv regional administration head Oleksiy Kuleba said the crisis for civilians was growing in the capital, with the situation particularly critical in the city’s suburbs.

Russia is artificially creating a humanitarian crisis in the Kyiv region, frustrating the evacuation of people and continuing shelling and bombing small communities, he said.

More than 2 million people have now fled Ukraine, according to the United Nations.

As Moscow’s forces have laid siege to Ukrainian cities, the fighting has thwarted attempts to create corridors to safely evacuate civilians.

One evacuation did appear successful, with Ukrainian authorities saying Tuesday that 5,000 civilians, including 1,700 foreign students, had been brought out of Sumy.

That corridor was to reopen for 12 hours on Wednesday, with the buses that brought people southwest to the city of Poltava the day before returning to pick up more refugees, Zhyvytskyy said.

Priority was being given to pregnant women, women with children, the elderly and the disabled.

Russia, which calls its invasion of Ukraine a special military operation, has focused official statements about the war almost exclusively on fighting and evacuations in the separatist regions, where Russian-backed forces have been fighting Ukraine’s military since 2014.

On Wednesday, Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Russian forces had thwarted a large-scale attack plot in the east, citing in a televised statement what he claimed was an intercepted Ukrainian National Guard document.

He did not address Russia’s shelling, airstrikes and attacks on Ukrainian civilians or cities, Russian military casualties or any other aspect of its bogged-down campaign.

In the south, Russian troops have advanced deep along Ukraine’s coastline in an effort that could establish a land bridge to Crimea, which Moscow seized from Ukraine in 2014.

The city of Mariupol has been surrounded by Russian soldiers for days and a humanitarian crisis is unfolding in the encircled city of 430,000.

Corpses lie in the streets of the city, which sits on the Asov Sea. Hungry people break into stores in search of food and melt snow for water. Thousands huddle in basements, trembling at the sound of Russian shells pounding their city.

Why shouldn’t I cry? Goma Janna demanded as she wept by the light of an oil lamp below ground, surrounded by women and children.

I want my home, I want my job. I’m so sad about people and about the city, the children.

Mariupol, said Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, is in a catastrophic situation.

Natalia Mudrenko, the highest-ranking woman at Ukraine’s UN Mission, told the Security Council that the people of Mariupol have been effectively taken hostage, by the siege.

Her voice shook with emotion as she described how a 6-year-old died shortly after her mother was killed by Russian shelling. She was alone in the last moments of her life, she said.

Authorities in Mariupol planned to start digging mass graves for all the dead. The shelling has shattered buildings, and the city has no water, heat, working sewage systems or phone service.

With the electricity out, many people are relying on their car radios for information, picking up news from stations broadcast from areas controlled by Russian forces or Russian-backed separatists.

Ludmila Amelkina, who was walking along an alley strewn with rubble and walls pocked by gunfire, said the destruction had been devastating.

We don’t have electricity, we don’t have anything to eat, we don’t have medicine. We’ve got nothing, she said, looking skyward. (AP)

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email Copy Link Print
BySherjeel Malik
Follow:
Sherjeel Malik is a content writer at Kashmir Digits. Apart from covering current affairs, Sherjeel likes to create content about sports and write opinion based articles.
Previous Article One Dead, Several Injured In Mysterious Blast In Udhampur.
Next Article EVMs Being Tampered, Says Akhilesh Yadav Ahead of UP Poll Results, EVM Officer To Be Suspended.

Latest

Chenab Railway Bridge : Cutting‑Edge Safety and Top Stunning Images of the World’s Highest Railway Arch Bridge
INDIA KASHMIR TECHNOLOGY
Jammu Srinagar National Highway Update
JAMMU KASHMIR
65 J&K Government Schools Face Zero Enrollment
65 J&K Government Schools Face Zero Enrollment, MoE Report
EDUCATION
J&K Summer Vacation 2025 Announced
EDUCATION JKBOSE
Active Covid cases rise to 2,710; 1,170 discharged, 7 deaths reported: Health Ministry
INDIA
Power Shutdown Notified for Kashmir Parts Kashmirdigits
J&K Power Shutdown Schedule Tomorrow
JAMMU KASHMIR
J&K Weather Update For Next 48 hours
JAMMU KASHMIR
Kashmir currently has two active COVID-19 cases after two students, at Government Dental College (GDC) Srinagar, tested positive before five days.
JAMMU KASHMIR
Muslim is hiring store sales girls for Sonwar and Anantnag locations.
JOBS KASHMIR SRINAGAR
CUET UG 2025 Answer Key PDF
CUET UG 2025 Answer Key PDF: Marking Scheme, Subject Wise Answer Key
EDUCATION

Kashmir Digits Magazine is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press for Students, Aspirants and independent Organisation as the cornerstone of our mission and movement here at Kashmir Digits.

Find Us on Socials

2025 © Kashmir Digits Media Network. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?