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Russia used 3,800 missiles against Ukraine – Zelensky

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The head of state emphasized that not a single missile will bring the occupied country to its goal – the suppression of Ukrainians.

The Russian invaders have already used more than 3,800 different missiles against Ukraine. This is what President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his video message.

“The terrorist state has already used more than 3,800 different missiles against us. But not a single missile will bring Russia closer to its goal,” the head of state stressed.

He noted that there would be no occupation of Ukraine. At the same time, each missile brings Russia closer to greater international isolation, as well as greater economic destruction and even clearer historical condemnation.

Recall that the paratroopers of the 25th brigade told how they liberated Izyum in the Kharkiv region.

In addition, the acquired equipment in Russia is counted in the Kharkiv region. The Ukrainian military captured 227 pieces of enemy equipment.

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Source: korrespondent

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