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Russia obliterates frontline Ukraine towns with retrofitted glide bombs

  • Soviet-era bombs are being adapted on the cheap, and launched from outside the range of Ukraine’s air defence systems

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A Ukrainian police officer takes cover during a Russian air strike in Avdiivka, Ukraine. Photo: AP
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The first shock wave shattered aisles stacked almost to the ceiling with home improvement products. The next Russian bomb streaked down like a comet seconds later, unleashing flames that left the megastore an ashen shell.

A third bomb failed to detonate when it landed behind the Epicenter shopping complex in Kharkiv.

Investigators hope it will help them trace the supply chain for the latest generation of retrofitted Russian “glide bombs” that are laying waste to eastern Ukraine.

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The Soviet-era bombs are adapted on the cheap with imported electronics that allow distant Russian warplanes to launch them at Ukraine.

Store manager Oleksandr Lutsenko inside the Epicenter shopping complex in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photo: AP
Store manager Oleksandr Lutsenko inside the Epicenter shopping complex in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photo: AP

Other cities that have been devastated by the weapons include Avdiivka, Chasiv Yar and Vovchansk, and Russia has nearly unlimited supplies of the bombs, which are dispatched from airfields just across the border that Ukraine has not been able to hit.

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Store manager Oleksandr Lutsenko said the May 25 attack hints at Russia’s aim for Kharkiv: “Their goal is to turn it into a ghost city, to make it so that no one will stay, that there will be nothing to defend, that it will make no sense to defend the city. They want to scare people, but they will not succeed”.

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