Russians used guided aerial bombs for the first time against Mykolaiv: what it changes.
According to inkorr.com: The Russian Federation has used guided aerial bombs for the first time since the full-scale invasion for attacks on Mykolaiv. This was reported by the head of the Mykolaiv regional administration, Vitaliy Kim, during a telethon.
According to Vitaliy Kim, the attack occurred on October 16. He noted that the Russian military struck with two guided aerial bombs at once. 'This is the first time, in principle, that they have reached Mykolaiv. The type is being established. But this is the first time since the beginning of the war that the outskirts of the city have been attacked by guided bombs,' added the official.
Diplomatic Path to End the War
Earlier, Vitaliy Kim stated in an interview with 'Glavkom' that the war between Ukraine and Russia could end diplomatically within a period of two months to a year. The official emphasized that any war inevitably ends with the signing of a document - either peace or capitulation.
It should be noted that the Russian Federation has intensified the use of new guided aerial bombs with increased range. Recently, their use was recorded in Kharkiv and Sumy regions. The occupiers also used drones to attack Kherson, which led to a fire and damage to a fire truck during the aftermath of the shelling.
The use of guided aerial bombs by Russia during the invasion of Mykolaiv region indicates an escalation of the conflict and an increasing threat to civilians. Shelling leads to casualties and mass destruction of property, jeopardizing security in the region. Currently, diplomats continue to work on finding ways to end the conflict, as peaceful resolution remains the only chance for stability in the region.
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