DNIPRO — The toll from a devastating strike on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro rose to 40 on Monday (Jan 16), as more bodies were pulled from the debris of one of Russia's deadliest attacks since its invasion.
Kyiv has called for more weapons to defend itself and at the weekend received pledges of British tanks, but Russian President Vladimir Putin warned more armaments would only intensify fighting and the Kremlin vowed to burn the gear.
The Kremlin claimed its forces were not responsible and pointed to an unsubstantiated theory circulating on social media that Ukrainian air defence systems had caused the damage. "So we are now leaving a group of experts who are going to stay here permanently," said Mr Rafael Grossi, adding that agency staff will be"working hand to hand with our Ukrainian hosts, to facilitate some technical support, delivery of equipment, to make sure that all of these facilities... can continue running normally and without any problems."
Mr Putin on Monday slammed Kyiv's"destructive" policies that"bet on the intensification of hostilities with the support of Western sponsors who are ramping up the supplies of weapons."A large team of Ukrainian ministers and officials headed by First Lady Olena Zelenska meanwhile began a major effort at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to lobby for greater Western aid and weapons deliveries.
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