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Russian forces have stepped up mortar and artillery attacks on the recently liberated city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, Ukraine’s military says, while also exerting constant pressure along front lines in eastern regions of the country.

Russia fired 33 missiles from multiple rocket launchers at civilian targets in Kherson in the 24 hours to early Wednesday, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said in its morning report. Russia denies targeting civilians.

Heavy fighting also persisted around the Ukrainian-held city of Bakhmut, now largely in ruins, in the eastern province of Donetsk, and to its north, around the cities of Svatove and Kreminna in Luhansk province, where Ukrainian forces are trying to break Russian defensive lines.

Air raid sirens sounded across Ukraine on Wednesday morning, officials said, though there were no reports of any missile strikes and the all-clear was later given.

Ukrainian social media reports said the nationwide alert may have been declared after Russian jets stationed in Belarus took off.

Reuters was unable to immediately verify that information.

In its latest update on the military situation in Ukraine, Britain’s defence ministry said that Russia had likely reinforced the Kreminna section of the front line as it is logistically important to Moscow and has become relatively vulnerable following recent Ukrainian advances further west.

Woman carries wood to wheelbarrow as two men cut up fallen tree.
Heavy fighting persists around the Ukrainian-held city of Bakhmut in the eastern province of Donetsk.(Reuters:Clodagh Kilcoyne)

Kremlin rejects Ukraine peace plan

There is still no prospect of talks to end the war, now in its 11th month.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is vigorously pushing a 10-point peace plan that envisages Russia fully respecting Ukraine’s territorial integrity and pulling out all its troops.

But the Kremlin on Wednesday rejected the plan, reiterating its stance that Ukraine must accept Russia’s annexationannounced in September after “referendums” rejected by Kyiv and the West — of four Ukrainian regions: Luhansk and Donetsk in the east, and Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in the south.

“There can be no peace plan for Ukraine that does not take into account today’s realities regarding Russian territory, with the entry of four regions into Russia,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

“Plans that do not take these realities into account cannot be peaceful.”

Russian forces abandoned Kherson city last month, in one of Ukraine’s most significant gains of the war.

The Kherson region, located at the mouth of the mighty Dnipro River and serving as a gateway to Russian-annexed Crimea, is strategically important.

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