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Zelensky: Strikes at airports in the Russian Federation are fair

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This week alone, the Russians have used more than 600 guided aerial bombs against Ukraine.

Russian aviation must be “destroyed where it exists, using all effective means.” President Vladimir Zelensky wrote this in Telegram on Saturday, August 3.

According to him, in the current week alone, more than 600 guided aerial bombs (UAB) were used by the Russians.

“Russian combat aircraft must be destroyed where they are, by all means effectively hitting Russian airfields is also quite fair and we need a joint decision with our partners – a security solution,” he wrote.

The head of state noted that the daily terror in Russia must be stopped by joint strong decisions.

Zelensky also revealed the consequences of Russia’s strikes on Ukraine this week.

We remind you that tonight the Defense Forces attacked the Morozovsk military airport in the Rostov region. A massive explosion occurred at the facility.


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