During a massive attack on Ukraine, F-16 pilot Maxim Ultimenko, who broke seven target winds, died.
President Vladimir Zelensky commented on Russian night attacks in Ukraine on the night of June 29. As a result of the seizure, some were injured, among the victims, the head of the state of the Telegram said.
Almost all night in Ukraine, anxiety sounds – there are 477 drones in the sky, most of which are Russian -iranian shakat, and 60 different types of missiles.
“Russian” “beats” all gives life. There were hits in a residential building in a bold, a child was injured. Emergency services work where necessary, ”Zelensky emphasized.
The President also commented on the death of F-16 pilot Maxim Ustimenko, who hit seven wind targets tonight.
“My condolences to family and twins. I have ordered to know all the conditions of death. Ukrainian aviation is a whole hero that protects the sky. Thanks to all who protect Ukraine,” the head of the state.
According to Zelensky, Russia a week made more than 114 missiles, more than 1270 drones and about 1,100 cabbages in Ukraine. The president emphasized that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin decided to continue the war for a long time, despite calling the world.
“We need to end the war. We need pressure on the aggression. We need protection. From ballistics, missiles and drones, from terrorism. Ukraine needs to strengthen the defense of the air. What is the best protection in life. These are the American systems we are willing to buy. We rely on leadership, political will and support of the United States, Europe and all our partners,” said Zelensky. “
Remember that tonight Russian troops attacked 537 wind attacks, of which 249 goals were shot, another 226 were recognized as local lost. During the attack, the F-16 pilot died.
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