Ukraine survives ninth massive Russian missile attack on infrastructure; The EU has agreed to a ninth package of sanctions against the Russian Federation. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Ukraine survives ninth massive Russian missile attack on infrastructure
Russia fired more than 60 missiles at Ukraine from Tu-95, Tu-22M, MiG-31K aircraft. Caliber launches from the Black Sea and launches of S-300 missiles were also recorded. This was reported to the command of the Air Force of Ukraine. The Ministry of Energy reported damage to at least nine generation facilities. KGVA reported that Kyiv survived one of the strongest attacks: about 40 missiles were recorded in the capital’s airspace, of which 37 were destroyed by air defense forces. In addition, Kharkiv and Poltava were de-energized as a result of the Russian. missile attack. Occupiers also reportedly fired rockets at a residential building in Krivoy Rog. Because of this, three people died and 13 were injured. And in Zaporozhye, Russian troops launched 12 missile strikes.
The EU has agreed to a ninth package of sanctions against Russia
The European Union on Friday officially agreed to the ninth package of sanctions against Russia. EC says he is focusing on technology, finance and media to further derail Russia’s economy and military machine. It provides sanctions against nearly 200 people and organizations involved in attacks on civilians and kidnapping of children.
Ukraine will receive new air defense systems – White House
The United States intends to send additional air defense systems (ADS) to Ukraine. This was announced by the spokesman of the White House National Security Council, John Kirby. According to him, Washington will soon announce the next security package for Ukraine. He also added that it will include more air defense assets for the country.
EU to increase military aid to Ukraine
European Union heads of state agreed to increase additional military support for Ukraine, as well as direct efforts to hold Russia accountable for war crimes. EU leaders have stressed that they will continue to increase collective pressure on Russia to end its war of aggression and withdraw its troops from Ukraine.
Greece is ready to transfer the S-300 air defense system to Ukraine
Greece is considering the possibility of transferring the S-300 air defense system to Ukraine. This was said by the Minister of National Defense of Greece. Official Athens also does not exclude the possibility of moving to Kyiv, in addition to the S-300, Tor-M1 and Osa complexes.
500 thousand generators were imported to Ukraine
Ukraine has imported 500,000 low-power generators, but about 17,000 large units are needed to get through the winter. Prime Minister Denys Shmygal announced this at a government meeting. The prime minister expressed hope that part of these needs could be met with the help of partner countries.
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Source: korrespondent

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