Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned this Sunday to Russia that none of his attacks on Ukraine would go unanswered, and argued that the country’s Armed Forces were “ready” to respond to any “new activity” by Russian troops.
“Not a single Russian attack will go unanswered by our military and intelligence officers. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are ready to respond to any new activity of the occupiers,” the president said in his daily message to the population of Ukraine.
These words were spoken on the day when the country’s authorities announced the death of the country’s main grain businessman, Alexey Vadaturskywho died with his wife Russian bombing in the city of Nikolaev in the south of the country, as reported by the head of the city administration Vitaly Kim.
“This Sunday, one of the most brutal attacks on Mykolaiv and the region since the beginning of the war took place. Dozens of rockets and shells. The invaders raised residential buildings, schools, other social infrastructure and industrial facilities,” Zelensky said. attack on a city in the south of the country.
Zelensky confirmed that “it was these people, these companies, our southern Ukraine that guaranteed the food security of the world,” adding that “it will always be like this,” because “Russian terrorists will not be able to destroy Ukraine’s social and industry.”
“Ukraine and our people, our capabilities are definitely more powerful than any Russian missiles and shells,” the president said.
Zelensky predicted that Russia “has no chance of winning this war,” to which he stressed to Ukrainians that “it is necessary to endure so that even at the tactical level, the terrorist state feels defeated.”
“We must keep to the south, to the east and everywhere. We must stay on the defensive, diplomacy and politics. To preserve our unity, and not only before the victory, but also after it, to qualitatively restore everything that was destroyed by the occupiers. I think we can do it,” he added.
400 Ukrainian militants killed in shelling
Russian army spokesman General Igor Konashenkov has estimated that around 400 Ukrainian fighters have been killed in shelling in recent hours on the front lines of the Ukrainian war.
In Kharkov, in the northeast of the country, about 350 members of the Kraken militia, which Russia calls ultra-nationalist elements, were supposed to die in a multiple rocket attack that also destroyed eleven pieces of military equipment.
To this should be added another 50 Ukrainian militants who died as a result of another explosion in the city of Kodema in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, Konashenkov said at a press conference put together by the TASS news agency.
(According to Europe Press)
Source: RPP

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