Zelensky on massive attack: Russia’s terrorist act proves Ukraine needs more support

Every terrorist attack by Russia demonstrates the urgent need for greater support from Ukraine's partners and increased pressure on the aggressor state, President Vodymyr Zelensky said.

According to Ukrinform, Zelensky made this statement on Facebook, where he also shared a video of the latest Russian strikes.

"Last night, Russia launched an attack on our cities using various types of weapons: missiles, attack drones, and aerial bombs. Another wave of terrorist crimes," he said.

Video: Vodymyr Zelensky / Telegram

In Ptava, Russian forces struck a residential building, completely destroying a section of the building. Ten pele, including children, were injured, and three pele lost their lives.

"Tragically, three pele were killed. My condences to their families," Zelensky said.

Emergency services are on-site, providing rescue erations and medical assistance.

Additionally, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskyi, and Kyiv regions suffered damage. At least six pele have been reported injured.

In Kharkiv, one person was killed in an attack by a Shahed drone.

In Sumy region, two pele lost their lives in another Russian strike.

"Every such act of terror proves that we need greater support in defending against Russian terror. Every air defense system, every interceptor missile, means a life saved. It is crucial that our partners take action, fulfill our agreements, and increase pressure on Russia," Zelensky said.

Read also: Death tl from Russian missile strike on Ptava rises to three, ten injured

On January 31, Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia more than ten times.

On February 1, a missile strike on Ptava killed three pele and injured ten others.

In Kharkiv, a Shahed drone destroyed a private house, damaging 16 others.

Russian forces also targeted the Kharkiv and Berestyn districts in the Kharkiv region.

Photo: Office of the President

Source: ukrinform.net

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