Eleven people were killed in the area of Nikopolis and another 10 in the town of Marganets.
Russian bombings in the region Dnipropetrovsk of central Ukraine claimed the lives of 21 people, announced the governor Valentin Reznichenko.
Eleven people were killed in the area of Nikopolis and another 10 in the city of Marganets, the official said via the Telegram platform.
Zelensky: The war with Russia will not end until Crimea is liberated
THE Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky he said in his speech last night that the war with Russia will not end until her peninsula Crimeain the Black Sea, annexed by Moscow in 2014, be released.
“Crimea is Ukrainian and we will never leave it”he said.
“The Black Sea region cannot be safe as long as Crimea is occupied. There will be no stable and lasting peace in many countries bordering the Mediterranean as long as Russia is able to use our peninsula as its military base.”
“This Russian war against Ukraine and all of free Europe began with Crimea and must end with Crimea — with its liberation.” insisted Mr. Zelensky.
Earlier yesterday, explosions occurred at a Russian military base in Crimea. The Russian authorities spoke of the ignition of ammunition in a warehouse, with the account of the victims they gave speaking of one dead and five injured. Kyiv “of course does not take responsibility” for the explosion, “what do we have to do with it?”, said Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to President Zelensky, although the New York Times newspaper referred in its online edition to a Ukrainian attack with an unspecified weapon.
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