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Ukraine claims hundreds of Russian troops killed in strike; Moscow says 63 died

Ukraine claims hundreds of Russian troops killed in strike; Moscow says 63 died
Across now to Kiev to speak to France, 24's Luke, Trego Luke. What more can you tell us about that Ukrainian strike on Russian troops. We have been hearing these reports that Ukrainian strike in the occupied town of market in eastern Ukraine has killed some 400 people. It's thought that the building was being used as *** dormitory to house Russian soldiers and that there was in fact an ammunition dump nearby that exploded at during the strike. Now it's, it's not really yet known exactly what happened. Russian installed authorities there have downplayed, they said that there were fewer than 100 casualties, but there are certainly questions being asked. We've seen questions from Russian military bloggers on telegram. *** lot of outrage there about this, with questions being asked, how could they have been storing ammunition nearby? There have in fact, the theory has been raised that ammunition was being stored in the building itself. So we will be following that as the situation evolves Now, this follows *** third straight day of Russian strikes ever since New Year's Eve. They've been repeatedly hitting areas across Ukraine and in particular, the capital here in Kiev, with drones in particular, 39 targeted Kiev last night. All of those drones have in fact been brought down, We ourselves heard rather large explosion in the city center or at least above it with Ukrainian air defense bringing, bringing those drones down 22 of them being brought down over the city itself. Now, it goes to show that Ukraine is really beginning to get the experience here with its western provided anti air defense systems with and the help that they're getting from the West. On top of that, the fact that they are managing to get the electricity system back up and running far faster than they have in weeks and months passed. It shows the however, that Russia on the other side is trying to keep up the pressure on this really battered energy system, trying to put the pressure on the population here. Something that Ukraine has, it has itself qualified as *** war crime. The indiscriminate targeting of civilians far far from the front lines. Now, it's also questions being asked as to just how long Ukraine can continue to cope with this. The population is indeed feeding the pressure in in an extremely large way. We've been speaking to people here in the capital were at *** market just the other day. *** lot of them telling us that the numbers are really going down, that there are fewer people around, fewer less in the way of disposable income, fewer people making purchases. Now, this is going to show that people are trying to get into safer areas, particularly towards the Western Ukraine, particularly those people with families trying to get to safer areas and trying to get out of harm's way of places that are in the firing line like the capital city reporting live. Thank you
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Ukraine claims hundreds of Russian troops killed in strike; Moscow says 63 died
An apparent Ukrainian strike in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine appears to have killed a large number of Russian troops, according to the Ukrainian military and pro-Russian military bloggers and former officials.The strike took place just after midnight on Sunday, New Year's Day, on a vocational school housing Russian conscripts in Makiivka, in the Donetsk region, according to both Ukrainian and pro-Russian accounts.The attack has led to vocal criticism of Moscow's military from pro-Russian military bloggers, who claimed that the troops lacked protection and were reportedly being quartered next to a large cache of ammunition, which is said to have exploded when Ukrainian HIMARS rockets hit the school.The Ukrainian military claimed that around 400 Russian soldiers were killed and another 300 were wounded, without directly acknowledging a role. CNN cannot independently confirm those numbers or the weapons used in the strike. Some pro-Russian military bloggers have also estimated that the number of dead and wounded could run in the hundreds.The Russian defense ministry on Monday acknowledged the attack and claimed that 63 Russian servicemen died, which would make it one of the deadliest single episodes of the war for Moscow's forces.Video reportedly from the scene of the attack circulated widely on Telegram, including on an official Ukrainian military channel. It shows a pile of smoking rubble, in which almost no part of the building appears to be standing."Greetings and congratulations" to the separatists and conscripts who "were brought to the occupied Makiivka and crammed into the building of vocational school," the Strategic Communications Directorate of the Chief Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Telegram. "Santa packed around 400 corpses of in bags."The Russian defense ministry said the Ukrainian attack used U.S.-made HIMARS rockets.Daniil Bessonov, a former official in the Russia-backed Donetsk administration, said on Telegram that "apparently, the high command is still unaware of the capabilities of this weapon.""I hope that those responsible for the decision to use this facility will be reprimanded," Bessonov said. "There are enough abandoned facilities in Donbas with sturdy buildings and basements where personnel can be quartered."A Russian propagandist who blogs about the war effort on Telegram, Igor Girkin, claimed that the building was almost completely destroyed by the secondary detonation of ammunition stores."Nearly all the military equipment, which stood close to the building without the slightest sign of camouflage, was also destroyed," Girkin said. "There are still no final figures on the number of casualties, as many people are still missing."Girkin has long decried Russian generals whom he claims direct the war effort far from the frontline, calling them "unlearned in principle" and unwilling to listen to warnings about putting equipment and personnel so close together in HIMARS range. Girkin was previously minister of defense of the self-proclaimed, Russian-backed Donetsk People's Republic, and was found guilty by a Dutch court of mass murder for his involvement in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014.Sergey Markov, another pro-Russian military blogger, said there was "a great deal of sloppiness" on the part of the Russian command.Boris Rozhin, who also blogs about the war effort under the nickname Colonelcassad, said that "incompetence and an inability to grasp the experience of war continue to be a serious problem.""As you can see, despite several months of war, some conclusions are not made, hence the unnecessary losses, which, if the elementary precautions relating to the dispersal and concealment of personnel were taken, might have not happened."Donetsk has been held by pro-Russian separatists since 2014 and it is one of four Ukrainian regions that Moscow sought to annex in October in violation of international law.The news comes after the Ukrainian military claimed that more than 700 Russian soldiers had been killed Saturday, but did not specify where.Russian forces "lost 760 people killed just yesterday, (and) continue to attempt offensive actions on Bakhmut," the military's general staff said Sunday.Russian units have been pressing an offensive towards the city of Bakhmut in Donetsk for months but have suffered heavy losses as Ukrainian forces have targeted them in what is largely open rural territory.Air raid sirens sounded across Ukraine over the weekend as fresh rounds of Russian missile strikes hit several regions. The attacks killed at least six people in the Donetsk, Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions, while a man was injured early Monday.

An apparent in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine appears to have killed a large number of Russian troops, according to the Ukrainian military and pro-Russian military bloggers and former officials.

The strike took place just after midnight on Sunday, New Year's Day, on a vocational school housing Russian conscripts in Makiivka, in the Donetsk region, according to both Ukrainian and pro-Russian accounts.

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The attack has led to vocal criticism of Moscow's military from pro-Russian military bloggers, who claimed that the troops lacked protection and were reportedly being quartered next to a large cache of ammunition, which is said to have exploded when Ukrainian HIMARS rockets hit the school.

The Ukrainian military claimed that around 400 Russian soldiers were killed and another 300 were wounded, without directly acknowledging a role. CNN cannot independently confirm those numbers or the weapons used in the strike. Some pro-Russian military bloggers have also estimated that the number of dead and wounded could run in the hundreds.

The Russian defense ministry on Monday acknowledged the attack and claimed that 63 Russian servicemen died, which would make it one of the deadliest single episodes of the war for Moscow's forces.

Video reportedly from the scene of the attack circulated widely on Telegram, including on an official Ukrainian military channel. It shows a pile of smoking rubble, in which almost no part of the building appears to be standing.

"Greetings and congratulations" to the separatists and conscripts who "were brought to the occupied Makiivka and crammed into the building of vocational school," the Strategic Communications Directorate of the Chief Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Telegram. "Santa packed around 400 corpses of [Russian soldiers] in bags."

The Russian defense ministry said the Ukrainian attack used U.S.-made HIMARS rockets.

Daniil Bessonov, a former official in the Russia-backed Donetsk administration, said on Telegram that "apparently, the high command is still unaware of the capabilities of this weapon."

"I hope that those responsible for the decision to use this facility will be reprimanded," Bessonov said. "There are enough abandoned facilities in Donbas with sturdy buildings and basements where personnel can be quartered."

A Russian propagandist who blogs about the war effort on Telegram, Igor Girkin, claimed that the building was almost completely destroyed by the secondary detonation of ammunition stores.

Local residents carry their belongings as they leave their home ruined in the Saturday Russian rocket attack in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023.
Andriy Andriyenko / AP Photo
Local residents carry their belongings as they leave their home ruined in the Saturday Russian rocket attack in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023.

"Nearly all the military equipment, which stood close to the building without the slightest sign of camouflage, was also destroyed," Girkin said. "There are still no final figures on the number of casualties, as many people are still missing."

Girkin has long decried Russian generals whom he claims direct the war effort far from the frontline, calling them "unlearned in principle" and unwilling to listen to warnings about putting equipment and personnel so close together in HIMARS range. Girkin was previously minister of defense of the self-proclaimed, Russian-backed Donetsk People's Republic, and was found guilty by a Dutch court of mass murder for his involvement in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014.

Sergey Markov, another pro-Russian military blogger, said there was "a great deal of sloppiness" on the part of the Russian command.

Boris Rozhin, who also blogs about the war effort under the nickname Colonelcassad, said that "incompetence and an inability to grasp the experience of war continue to be a serious problem."

"As you can see, despite several months of war, some conclusions are not made, hence the unnecessary losses, which, if the elementary precautions relating to the dispersal and concealment of personnel were taken, might have not happened."

Donetsk has been held by pro-Russian separatists since 2014 and it is one of four Ukrainian regions that Moscow sought to annex in October in violation of international law.

The news comes after the Ukrainian military claimed that more than 700 Russian soldiers had been killed Saturday, but did not specify where.

Russian forces "lost 760 people killed just yesterday, (and) continue to attempt offensive actions on Bakhmut," the military's general staff said Sunday.

Russian units have been pressing an offensive towards the city of Bakhmut in Donetsk for months but have suffered heavy losses as Ukrainian forces have targeted them in what is largely open rural territory.

Air raid sirens sounded across Ukraine over the weekend as fresh rounds of Russian missile strikes hit several regions. The attacks killed at least six people in the Donetsk, Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions, while a man was injured early Monday.