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A woman avoided death for seconds as she pedaled along a Ukrainian road just seconds before a missile struck behind her on the same road.
The video shows a woman pedaling peacefully along a deserted residential street outside the Leninsky Prospekt apartment building. Donetskrelationships Daily mail.
Just 10 seconds later, an extreme explosion is heard before a shower of debris fall from the building that was behind him and through which he had passed a few seconds before.
The woman was quietly riding her bicycle when a few seconds later a missile exploded behind her.
The images show that the windows of the building fall into the street due to the impact of the explosion and a cloud of smoke covers the patio, which appears to contain what was once a playground.
Images from miles away show the magnitude of the explosion as plumes of smoke became visible over the city.
The remains of a building were blown up seconds after the woman’s death.
mutual accusations
This happened as Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Friday of bombing a prison in which Ukrainian prisoners of war were held in the territory controlled by pro-Russian separatists, which according to Moscow has caused dozens of deaths.
The Russian Defense Ministry said the attack, in which he claimed death 40 Ukrainian prisoners and eight prison employeesit was carried out with long-range missiles supplied to Ukraine by the United States.
This “bloody provocation by the Kiev regime” was intended to dissuade Ukrainian troops from laying down their arms and surrender, Moscow said.
Russia said the dead included members of the Azov battalion, a division that gained notoriety for defending the port of Mariupol in southern Ukraine from advancing Russian troops.
This accusation came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was visiting a port in southern Ukraine to oversee the loading of a ship with grain for export, as part of a UN-backed plan.
The Ukrainian presidency said that exports could resume in the “next few days” following the agreement aimed at bringing millions of tons of Ukrainian wheat blocked by the Russian naval blockade to world markets.
After the attack on the prison, Russian state television showed what appeared to be destroyed cells, with tangled metal beds, but no casualties were seen.
The Ukrainian army denied carrying out the attack, saying its forces “did not fire missiles or artillery shells in the Olenivka area”.
He accused the Russian troops of being behind the attack with the aim of “accusing Ukraine of committing war crimes and of covering up the torture of prisoners and the executions they carried out” in the prison.
Smoke from the blast was visible from miles away.
“Russia committed another horrendous war crime by bombing a prison facility in the occupied Olenivka region where it held Ukrainian prisoners of war,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted.
Some 2,500 Ukrainian fighters who were holed up in the Azovstal steel plant in the city of Mariupol surrendered in May.
Russian state media reported that some officers, including those from the controversial Azov regiment, were taken to Russia.
Ukraine claims to have captured thousands of Russian soldiers during the invasion and began to try some of them for alleged war crimes.
On Friday, a Ukrainian court reduced the life sentence of a Russian soldier sentenced in May for killing a civilian in Ukraine to 15 years in prison.
In southern Ukraine, at least five people were killed and seven injured after Russian bombing struck a bus stop in the Black Sea city of Mikolaiv, according to regional governor Vitaly Kim.
In the eastern Donetsk region, Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko assured this Moscow forces killed eight people and injured 19 in the attacks on Thursday.
Despite relentless attacks, Ukraine is seeking to resume its crucial grain exports as part of a Turkey-mediated UN-brokered plan to lift Russia’s blockade of the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian presidency has released images of Zelenski in front of the Turkish ship Polarnet in the port of Chornomorsk, on a visit to inspect the cargo of grain.
“The first ship since the war has been loaded,” Zelensky said in a statement.
The Ukrainian leader said Ukraine “is waiting for a signal” from Turkey and the United Nations to initiate exports that should help mitigate a global food crisis that has seen prices skyrocket.
Source: Clarin