Zelensky after 'massive' Russian attack: It is Moscow that continues the killings
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported a large-scale Russian attack involving over 400 drones and missiles, targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, resulting in casualties and significant damage.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Russia launched a 'massive attack' overnight, deploying more than 400 drones and missiles aimed primarily at damaging Ukraine's energy infrastructure. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that of the 396 drones and 29 missiles fired, most were intercepted, but some did reach their targets, causing significant damage and leaving nine people injured while thousands of buildings were affected by the onslaught.
The president emphasized the dire situation, particularly in regions like Odesa, where tens of thousands are left without heat and water due to the attacks. Zelenskyy called for increased pressure on Russia, insisting that accountability is necessary to forge effective diplomacy in the wake of such aggression. He framed the conflict in the context of justice and strength, urging the international community to hold Russia responsible for its actions.
This incident highlights the ongoing hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, drawing attention to the persistent threat to civilian infrastructure and the humanitarian crisis arising from the conflict. The situation raises concerns about the stability and safety of Ukrainian regions as they continue to face such attacks, and it calls for a concerted international response to ensure the protection of Ukraine and its citizens.