After the Russian army’s missile attack in the Ternopil region, 10 people are still in hospitals.
There is no tactical or strategic significance to the Russian Federation’s missile attack on Chertkovo in the Ternopil region. This was announced on Sunday, June 12, by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in his speech.
“After the missile attack in the Ternopil region, 10 people are still in hospitals. There is not even a single tactical or strategic meaning to this strike, as in most other Russian strikes. It is terror , just scared, ”he said. .
The President recalled that among the victims was a 12-year-old girl from Kharkov, who had left for the Ternopil region to escape Russian aggression.
“It is these facts that will now determine Russia’s view of the world. Not Peter I, not Leo Tolstoy, but children – wounded and killed by Russia’s strikes,” the president stressed.
He also said that since February 24, Russia has already launched 2,606 cruise missiles in Ukraine.
“Today is the 109th day of a comprehensive war, but far from the 109th day when we tell our partners one simple thing: Ukraine needs modern missile defense systems. The deliveries of such systems are possible this year, and last year, and even earlier.Have we received them? No. Do we need them? Yes.
There are already 2606 answers to this question in the form of various Russian cruise missiles that hit Ukrainian cities. In our cities, in our villages for the period of February 24. These are lives that can be saved, these are tragedies that can be prevented if Ukraine is listened to, ”said the head of state.
As a result of the missile attack in Chertkivshchyna, Ternopil region, no one was killed in the night, but there were wounded.
Earlier it was reported that in Lisichansk, Lugansk region, a six -year -old child was killed as a result of being shot by Russians on Sunday.
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Source: korrespondent

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