“No one will forgive you for terrorism. No one in the world will forgive you. Ukraine will not forgive,” Zelensky wrote in Russian on Telegram.
The Ukrainian president stressed that “those who order such attacks” or “those who carry them out” will not be forgiven.
The Ukrainian Chief of Staff, Valeriy Zaluzhny, said that the Russian forces again attacked several Ukrainian cities today, firing 20 missiles, including launchers, 12 of which were shot down by Ukrainian air defenses.
The enemy launched more than 20 cruise missiles from Tu-95MS strategic bombers in the Caspian Sea and from land-based missile systems. Our air defense forces destroyed 12 missiles,” Zalogny wrote on the Telegram network.
Several cities, including Kyiv, were the target of these Russian attacks, which left at least one dead and thirty wounded, on the day that Russian President Vladimir Putin said that 2022 was a year of “difficult and necessary decisions” for Russia, but allowed the country “to achieve full sovereignty.
The international community generally condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine – which Putin justified, by the need to “discredit Ukraine” and demilitarize it for Russia’s security, to which it responded with military, economic and humanitarian aid to Kyiv and imposed Russia’s sanctions. Unprecedented political and economic sanctions.
The military offensive in Ukraine started on February 24 and is still going on.
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