Dnieper recorded a direct hit of a rocket with a cassette bullet in a multi -storey building, the President said.
So far, it is known about twelve -injured injuries as a result of a massive wind attack on Saturday night, three people killed. Such blows are not a military need, but a Malay -tao approach for Russia’s bullying, President Vladimir Zelensky wrote on Telegram on September 20.
“The enemy uses 40 missiles, wings and ballistic, and about 580 drones of various kinds. Thanks to all of our fighters who defended the sky all night, our F-16 pilots, re-proven their skills and effectively worked in Ukraine’s defense from winged missiles,” the head of the state.
Zelensky said that under the punch were Dnieper and the region, Nikolaevschina, Chernihiv, Zaporozhye, the community of the regions of Poltava, Kyiv, Odessa, Sumy and Kharkov. The purpose of the enemy is infrastructure, residential areas, civilian businesses. In Dnieper, a direct hit of a rocket with a cassette ammunition in a tall building recorded.
“Everyone who blows is not a military need, but Russia’s Malay -man’s approach to intimidate civilians and destroy our infrastructure. That’s why a strong international reaction is necessary. Ukraine has proven that it will protect itself and Europe, but for a reliable shield we should act: strengthen the defense systems, increase in the defense of the air -defense systems Expand sanctions against the Russian military and its finance spheres.
Remember that in Dnieper, the number of victims as a result of the massive wind attack by the Russian Federation doubled – up to 26 people. Other people died.
Also in Khmelnichin, someone died as a result of an attack in Russia. Two houses were completely destroyed.
In the Chernihiv region, a woman died as a result of the Russian Federation attack, doctors injured
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