Russia explained the massive strike on Ukraine: the targets of the attack have been named.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Defense of Russia commented on the massive strike against Ukraine, but their words sound cynical. They claim that the attack was aimed at Ukrainian enterprises of the military-industrial complex that develop military technologies, including missile systems and drones.
"A strike with high-precision long-range weapons from air and ground, as well as with attack drones, was carried out against the enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine that are engaged in the development of operational-tactical complexes 'Sapsan', the production of multi-purpose strike and reconnaissance drones, robotic combat vehicles, UAV interceptors, and loitering munitions," the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.
According to the information, Russian forces delivered 619 strikes against Ukraine, of which only 36 were successful; the rest were shot down or neutralized. As a result of the shelling of Dnipro, a missile hit a high-rise building, killing three people and injuring dozens. The attacks also affected the territories of Kyiv region, including Bucha, Boryspil, and Obukhiv districts.
The Russian Ministry of Defense assures that their target is the military enterprises of Ukraine, however, such attacks lead to casualties among civilians and significant destruction. The situation remains tense, and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, causing harm to the peaceful population.
While Russia continues its attacks, civilians become victims of this conflict. Attacks on civilian objects provoke international outrage and concern, as the destruction affects not only infrastructure but also human lives. The escalation of violence in the region indicates that stability will remain under threat for a long time.
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