The main direction of enemy attacks are Kyiv and the region, Zaporozhye, Khmelnitskaya, Sumy, Odessa regions.
For more than 12 hours, Russia’s massive attack on Ukraine on the night of September 28 lasted: nearly 500 shock drones and over 40 missiles. This was announced by President Vladimir Zelensky.
The main direction of enemy attacks are Kyiv and the region, Zaporozhye, Khmelnichin, Sumyshchina, Odessa. As a result of shelling in capital, the Institute of Cardiology building was damaged.
Today, it is known about four dead in Kyiv, including a 12-year-old girl. In general, in Ukraine it is known about at least 40 injured, among which there are children.
According to the president, under the shelling is a business for making bread, a car rubber, private and apartment buildings and civilian infrastructure facilities. He now made sure that all the necessary services work on the ground.
“This attack has occurred in fact as the end of the UN General Assembly Week, and this is how Russia has expressed its true position … It is worthwhile to continue this war and fear, while there are funds from the energy and the shadow fleet operate.”
Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine will continue to strike in response to remove Russia of these opportunities to earn and force Russia.
“Everyone who wants the world should support President Trump’s efforts and stop any Russian imports. The time for decisive actions has long come, and we count a strong US reaction, Europe,” Seven “,” Twenths, “the state leader added.
Remember that that night the Russians launched X-101/555 missiles in Ukraine, calibers, as well as Mineda. Anxiety is declared in most of the country’s territories.
In particular, the Kyiv region underwent a combined strike of the Russian Federation. The fire was angry at the site of the blows. In the past, five people were injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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