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The US responded to Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities

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The reason for the increase in shelling of the occupiers is the liberation of cities and villages in eastern Ukraine, Bridget Brink believes.

Russia launched strikes on civilian infrastructure in response to the liberation of occupied territories in eastern Ukraine. About that stated US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink on her Twitter account.

The Russian invaders want to destroy Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, he said.

“Russia’s clear response to Ukraine’s liberation of towns and villages in the east is to launch missiles to destroy critical civilian infrastructure,” the diplomat insisted.

Recall that on the night of September 11, Russian troops hit several cities. Explosions were reported in Kharkov, Nikolaev, Dnipro.

As a result of the shooting in Nikolaev, nine people were injured. And during the shelling of Nikopol and the Dnieper, four people were wounded. Also, the military of the Russian Federation launched a missile attack on Kramatorsk.

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