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Yavoriv military base attack

Coordinates:50°00′20″N23°30′01″E / 50.00556°N 23.50028°E /50.00556; 23.50028
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Missile attack during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Yavoriv military base attack
Part of in theRussian invasion of Ukraine

Aftermath of the missile strike
Date13 March 2022
Location
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RussiaUkraine
Commanders and leaders
UnknownUnknown
Units involved
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 Armed Forces of Ukraine

Casualties and losses
NonePer Ukraine:[1][2]
64 killed, tens of missing and 134 wounded
Per Russia:
up to 180 foreign volunteers killed[3]
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TheYavoriv military base was attacked by Russian forces on 13 March 2022 as part of theRussian invasion of Ukraine. The base is located near the city ofYavoriv,Lviv Oblast, less than 15 miles from the border with Poland. According to Ukrainian officials, the military facility was hit by 30 Russian missiles, with initial reports stating between 35 and more than 40 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 134 others were injured. The toll was later updated to 64 killed, tens of missing and 160 wounded.[2][1] According to Russian officials, '180 foreign mercenaries' were killed.[4][5][6][7]

Events

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As many as 1,000 foreign fighters had been training at the base as part of theUkrainian Foreign Legion.[8] Air raid sirens sounded during the night and though automated air defense equipment arrested some incoming ordinance, several buildings including the headquarters were struck with cruise missiles carrying payloads of up to 500kg.[citation needed]

TheRussian Ministry of Defence announced that it had destroyed "up to 180 foreign mercenaries and a large consignment of foreign weapons" and said that Russia would continue attacks on foreign fighters in Ukraine; theUkrainian Ministry of Defence said that it had not confirmed any foreigners among the dead.[9] On 14 March, British newspaperThe Mirror said that at least three British ex-special forces volunteers may have been killed in the attack, with the total amount of dead volunteers potentially surpassing one hundred.[10] On 17 March, a German volunteer who survived the attack told the Austrian NewspaperHeute that at least 100 foreign volunteers had been present at the moment one of the buildings was destroyed, and none survived. He said the death toll released by the Ukrainian government only accounted for Ukrainian personnel.[11]

TheNew Zealand Herald reported that the Russian missile attack targeted the weapon storage and the administrative building of the International Legion on Ukraine. The Ukrainian government offered the surviving volunteers passage back to the Polish border.[12]

Ukraine's Defence MinisterOleksii Reznikov described the strike as a "terrorist attack on peace and security near the EU-Nato border".[6] ANATO official stated that there were no NATO personnel at the base, as all personnel had left the country prior to the invasion.[13]

References

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  1. ^ab"Former KGB officer detained in Lviv Oblast for correcting Russian missile strikes".Ukrainska Pravda. 28 June 2022.
  2. ^ab"Від ракетного удару по Яворівському полігону загинули 64 бійці. Ще десятки досі вважаються зниклими безвісти" (in Ukrainian).
  3. ^"Russia claims to kill '180 foreign mercenaries' in strike on western Ukraine".Times of Israel. 13 March 2022.
  4. ^"Update on Yavoriv air strike: 35 dead, 134 wounded".Ukrinform. 13 March 2022.
  5. ^McDonnell, Patrick J (31 March 2022)."U.S. military veterans answer Zelensky's call to fight, but not all are chosen".Yahoo News.
  6. ^ab"Ukraine war: Missiles hit military site near western city of Lviv".BBC News. 13 March 2022.Archived from the original on 16 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
  7. ^"Russia sends message with Yavoriv strike but attack on Poland unlikely".the Guardian. 13 March 2022. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  8. ^Ramzy, Austin (13 March 2022)."The base attacked in western Ukraine has been a hub for foreign militaries".The New York Times.Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
  9. ^Krever, Mick (13 March 2022)."Ukraine denies Russia's claims it has killed up to 180 foreign mercenaries during strike on Yavoriv military base".CNN.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
  10. ^Gregory, Andy; Batchelor, Tom (15 March 2022)."Fears three British ex-special forces troops killed by Russian attack in Ukraine".The Independent.Archived from the original on 15 March 2022. Retrieved15 March 2022.
  11. ^"Enthüllt – auch Österreicher kämpfen im Ukraine-Krieg".Heute (in Austrian German). 17 March 2022.
  12. ^Chung, Frank (17 May 2022)."Russia-Ukraine war: Foreign legion volunteers flee Ukraine after Russian missile strike on training base".The New Zealand Herald.
  13. ^Bloodied but alive after Russian air strike in western UkraineArchived 14 March 2022 at theWayback Machine,Reuters
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