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Zelensky warned of another possible Russian strike this year

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Russia has launched a massive rocket attack on Ukraine. Explosions rumbled in Kharkov, Odessa, Lvov and Kyiv.

Russian invaders may try to launch another missile attack on Ukraine before the end of 2022. This was announced on Thursday, December 29, by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in a video message.

The head of state noted that in this way the enemy wants the Ukrainians to “celebrate the New Year in the dark.”

“There are two days left this year. Perhaps the occupiers are planning to torture us with the next strikes in our cities,” Zelensky said.

At the same time, the president stressed that, despite any plans of Russia, “we will definitely stand up and repel the invaders from our land.”

He also emphasized that the Russians will be punished for the war they unleashed.

It will be remembered that on the morning of December 29, an air raid alert was announced in Ukraine. Air defense worked in many areas.

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Source: korrespondent

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