A barrage of Russian missiles destroyed a civilian airport in Vinnytsia in central Ukraine on Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
“I have just been informed about a missile strike on Vinnytsia. Eight rockets … The airport was completely destroyed,” he said on Sunday, the 11th day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The claim could not be independently verified as Russia denied attacking civilian areas.
Several cities and airbases in Ukraine have been bombed, shelled or hit with ballistic missiles since Russia launched its invasion.
Vinnytsia is in the western area of central Ukraine, far from the Russia and Belarus borders, in an area that has seen fewer such strikes.
Moscow calls the campaign it launched on February 24 a “special military operation”, saying it has no plans to occupy Ukraine, which was once part of the Soviet Union under Moscow’s sway but which has now turned to the West and is seeking membership in NATO and the European Union.
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Zelenskyy also renewed his demand that Western powers enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine to prevent more Russian attacks.
“We repeat every day: close the sky over Ukraine. Close for all Russian missiles, for Russian combat aircraft, for all their terrorists.
“If you don’t, if you don’t give us at least planes so we can protect ourselves, there’s only one thing to conclude: you want us to be killed very slowly,” he said.
According to Aljazeera, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Saturday that Moscow would consider a third-party declaration to close Ukrainian airspace to be a hostile act, and the West so far has rebuffed Zelenskyy’s pleas, fearing a confrontation with Russia.
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