“This morning, the enemy launched more than 150 missiles and aggressive drones on peaceful Ukrainian cities,” said the Prosecutor General of Ukraine
At least 16 people died and nearly 100 were injured today at wave of airstrikes launched by Russian forces in many of its cities Ukraine, announced the country’s attorney general, publicizing a particularly heavy account.
This morning, Russia carried out the most massive air attack since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
The occupiers used a variety of types of ballistic missiles, air-launched cruise missiles, and Shahed UAVs to target civilian targets. A total of 158 missiles and UAVs… pic.twitter.com/oFtnhacj9r
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 29, 2023
“This morning, the enemy launched more than 150 missiles and attack drones on peaceful Ukrainian cities. We know that there are 16 dead and 97 wounded,” noted Andriy Kostin in a post on social media, clarifying that between among the injured are two children aged 6 and 8.
Left: winter holidays in the terrorist state of Russia.
Right: winter holidays in Ukraine.
Something is very wrong with this world. pic.twitter.com/OWYqEmHh6O
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) December 29, 2023
Der Krieg in der #Ukraine geht mit unverminderter Brutalität weiter. While hier einige wohlfeil zu Friedensverhandlungen zeigt Russland täglich, was es davon hält: Nichts. Russland will nach wie vor die Ukraine zerstören. Das dürfen wir nicht zulassen. #TaurusJetzt pic.twitter.com/LT3LITZCcw
— Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (@MAStrackZi) December 29, 2023
Alleged missile launches by Russian fascists off the coast of Crimea this morning. Today appears to be the largest attack on Ukraine to date in terms of the number of missiles & drones launched concurrently. Made possible by collaborators in the West delivering microchips. pic.twitter.com/4CkqoC7DBV
— Igor Sushko (@igorushko) December 29, 2023
Source :Skai
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