Vladimir Zelensky
Russia launched 110 missiles, but we will definitely give an answer - Zelensky
Ukrayinska Pravda: During the morning strike on Ukraine, Russia fired about 110 missiles, most of which were shot down, but there were still hits, deaths and damage, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Vladimir Zelensky said: “Today Russia hit with almost everything it has in its arsenal: Kinzhals, S-300s, cruise missiles, UAVs. Strategic bombers launched Kh-101/Kh-505. Approximately 110 missiles were fired, most of them shot down "Unfortunately, there are dead and wounded as a result of the shelling."
According to him, the Russians attacked Kyiv, Lviv, Odessa, Dnieper, Kharkov, Zaporozhye and other cities. A maternity hospital, educational institutions, a shopping center, high-rise buildings and private houses, a commercial warehouse, and a parking lot were damaged.
Zelensky added that all services are working in enhanced mode and are providing the necessary assistance to people.
“My condolences to the families and friends of the victims, a speedy recovery to the injured. We will definitely respond to the terrorists for their attacks. And we will fight to guarantee the security of our country, every city, our entire people. Russian terror must lose - and that’s exactly what will happen,” - the president summed up.
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