On January 2, the Russians launched 99 missiles of various types into Ukraine. They attack civilians and critical infrastructure, industrial and military facilities. They mainly targeted the capital.
The current head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Bujar Osmani, Maltese Foreign Minister Jan Borg and OSCE Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid condemned the massive Russian air attack in Ukraine. This was stated in the joint statement of the OSCE leaders on Tuesday, January 2.
“The New Year began as sadly as last year, with death and destruction taking the lives of women, men, boys and girls and destroying vital infrastructure.
Every day civilians suffer in this terrible conflict. They should not be victims of deadly drone and missile attacks,” they said.
OSCE leaders condemned “in the strongest possible terms” “these continuing attacks” and called for “an immediate end to the merciless violence, which leads to nothing but a vicious circle of suffering and suffering.”
“We call for an immediate end to this war,” the OSCE representatives added.
In just a few days, from December 29, Russia used almost 300 missiles and more than 200 suicide bombers against Ukraine.
We remind you that Zelensky called on Ukrainians to pay attention to air raid signals in the coming days.
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Source: korrespondent

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