On the eve of winter, the Russians were trying to fix the blackout for the Ukrainians, the President said.
Russia tries to strike a blow to Ukraine through a blackout. President Vladimir Zelensky said in a video message tonight on Sunday, September 28th.
“There are also blows in Russia in energy facilities, and it is, unfortunately, like a traditional Russian tactic. Russia is trying to hit the blackout this year,” said the head of the state.
The President spoke about the consequences of Russian strikes in some regions of the country and said that on the eve of winter, the Russians were again trying to create a blackout for the Ukrainians.
“Today, all day after the Russian strike, the removal of the consequences continued – in Zaporozhye, in Kyiv, in the Kyiv region, in our other regions. Most defeat were ordinary houses, these were civilians. More than 80 people were injured. Unfortunately, four people were killed,” Zelensky said.
The President noted that in KYIV, among the affected matters is the Institute of Stage. “This is the Institute of Cardiology, one of the leading medical institutions of our country and our entire European region. There are two dead, significant damage to one of the buildings. Recovery should be as fast as possible, and the government should help with this. And generally, thirty -thirty -three locations in KYIV,” said the head of the state.
Meanwhile, according to the President, Russia’s blow to Zaporozhye was extremely cruel. No one is dead. “But only there, in Zaporozhye, – nearly 40 people were injured that night. Everyone was given the necessary help,” Zelensky said.
Remember that on the night of September 28, Russia attacked Kyiv with shock drones and missiles. As a result, four people were killed, among them a 12 -year -old girl. It was reported about 10 injured.
Air Defense broke 611 wind attacks from 643 launched, that Russia attacked Ukraine.
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