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6 Ukrainian civilians killed by Russian rockets as Putin speech attempts to justify war

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A barrage of Russian rockets rained down on the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson Tuesday, killing six people as Vladimir Putin delivered a deranged speech justifying the conflict and blaming the West.

Ukrainian officials said the rocket attack also injured 12 people, leaving pools of blood on the ground next to a destroyed bus stop.

Among the surviving victims was a 16-year-old girl who suffered shrapnel wounds to her face and limbs, a woman injured by ammunition fire in her home and two people who were hurt in a parking lot, the Kherson Regional State Administration said.

The explosion in the center of the city also decimated multiple storefronts, took down powerlines and shattered windows on the opposite side of the street.

Photos shared on social media by President Volodymyr Zelensky showed the victims’ lifeless bodies lying in the street surrounded by debris.


A view of blood on the ground at the scene after deadly Russian shelling that hit a bus station in Kherson, Ukraine, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023.
A Russian rocket struck a busy street in the Ukrainian city of Kherson Tuesday, killing six people and leaving pools of blood on the street.
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A woman cries after a shelling near a bus station in Kherson.
The shelling injured at least 12 people, including a 16-year-old girl.
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People killed and injured by a Russian military strike are seen at a stop of public transport.
President Volodymyr Zelensky shared photos from Kherson showing dead and wounded civilians.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual address to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia February 21, 2023.
The attack happened as Russian President Vladimir Putin was delivering a speech in which he justified the conflict and blamed on Ukraine’s Western allies.
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“This time of day it’s very crowded here so there are probably many casualties,” a woman named Viktoria, who was waiting for a bus, told Reuters.

“It’s really scary. They also shoot where we live.”

Local authorities said Kherson came under fire from multiple rocket launchers as the Russian strongman delivered a state-of-the-nation address describing Ukraine’s Western allies as the true aggressors.

Putin sought to justify the war, saying it had been forced on Russia by the West.

“We aren’t fighting the Ukrainian people,” Putin said. “The Ukrainian people have become hostages of the Kyiv regime and its Western masters, which have effectively occupied the country.”


Local residents walk at the scene after a deadly Russian shelling that hit a bus station in Kherson.
The rocket mangled a bus stop on a busy street in the center of Kherson.
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Damaged glasses lie on the ground at a bus station destroyed after a shelling.
Damaged glasses on the ground at a bus station that was destroyed after the shelling.
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People help to clean up debris at a bus station.
The blast also decimated multiple storefronts located next to the bus stop.
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He added: “They intend to transform a local conflict into a phase of global confrontation. This is exactly how we understand it all and we will react accordingly because in this case, we are talking about the existence of our country.”

Oleksandr Prokudin, head of Kherson region’s military administration, said there were around 20 explosions in the city, likely caused by Moscow’s Grad-style rockets.

Russia did not comment on Tuesday’s attack.

Moscow has denied deliberately targeting civilians, but cities across Ukraine have been devastated in missile and drone attacks, and thousands of civilians have been killed.


Damaged kiosks seen after a deadly Russian shelling.
Damaged kiosks seen after Tuesday’s deadly Russian shelling.
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A person cleans up broken glass from a window damaged after a shelling, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kherson.
The blast took down powerlines and shattered windows in Kherson.
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“The Russian army is heavily shelling Kherson. Again mercilessly killing the civilian population,” Zelensky wrote on his Telegram channel. “The world has no right to forget for a single moment that Russian cruelty and aggression know no bounds.”

Ukraine recaptured Kherson in November after eight months of Russian occupation, forcing Russian troops to withdraw from the only regional capital they had captured since invading Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.

Kherson and surrounding areas are now under almost constant bombardment from Russian forces on the opposite side of the Dnipro River.

With Post wires

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