The President of Ukraine revealed, in a video shared on Facebook, that a total of 85 missiles were launched and warned the population that the attacks could continue, so it is important that people seek refuge. In addition, Zelensky assures that the country will survive.
“We can see what the enemy wants, they are not going to achieve it. Please protect yourselves. Stay in the shelters for a while. I know that the bombing has caused power outages in many cities in our country, we are working to restore it. wait,” Zelensky said.
A month ago, on October 10, the Ukrainian military reported 84 missile attacks, the highest number in a single day until Tuesday. These attacks also disrupted the supply of electricity to approximately one third of consumers in Ukraine.
This Tuesday, at least one person died in the Ukrainian capital, kyiv, when it was bombarded with Russian missiles, which also happened in other cities in the country, such as Lviv (west) and Kharkiv (northeast).
kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said at least three Russian missiles hit residential buildings.
The military offensive launched on February 24 by Russia in Ukraine has already caused the flight of more than 13 million people -more than six million internally displaced persons and more than 7.8 million to European countries-, according to the most recent data. of the UN, which catalogs this refugee crisis as the worst in Europe since the Second World War (1939-1945).
The Russian invasion – justified by Russian President Vladimir Putin as the need to “denazify” and demilitarize Ukraine for Russia’s security – was condemned by the wider international community, which has responded by sending arms to Ukraine and imposing them on Russia in political and economic sanctions.
The UN presented as confirmed since the beginning of the war, which this Tuesday entered its day 265, 6,557 dead civilians and 10,074 wounded, stressing that these figures are well below the real ones.
Source: TSF