Ukraine): Russia has once again increased attacks on Ukraine. On Monday, the Russian Army launched a missile attack on several cities, including Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Eight civilians were killed and many others were injured in this attack. Before this, Russia attacked Kiev on June 26. Amid these attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia attacked Ukraine in response to its terrorist acts. Ukrainian special forces blew up a civilian bridge in Crimea last week. In response, Russia threatened Ukraine with dire consequences.
An emergency meeting of the G7?
Ukrainian President Volodymy Zelensky said that we are working with terrorists. Dozens of missiles have been fired at Ukrainian cities. Zelensky also spoke on the phone with German Chancellor Olof Schultz. Schultz is chairing the G-7. An emergency meeting of the G7 has been called on Tuesday (October 11) following Russia’s actions. Zelensky will also address the gathering. Along with this, Zelensky has also spoken to French President Emmanuel Macron on phone and has demanded air defense equipment. Zelensky said the attacks specifically targeted power stations. An attempt is being made to spread panic and chaos. Russia is trying to destroy our energy system.
What did Putin say after the attack in Crimea?
Following the attack in Crimea, President Putin warned Ukraine that the explosion on the Crimean bridge was a terrorist incident. Ukraine’s special forces are responsible for this attack and we will ensure that they receive a definitive answer for their actions. Our response will be harsh.
Russia targeted several cities
After this statement of Putin, Russia launched more than 75 missiles targeting several cities in Ukraine. Informing about this, Putin said that we have attacked Ukraine’s energy reserves, military positions and communication facilities. The Kremlin said on Monday that a massive missile salvo fired by its forces in Ukraine was part of Russia’s special military operations in Ukraine. On these attacks, the European Union said that Russia’s attack on the citizens of Ukraine falls under the category of war crimes.