Ukraine Endures Major Missile and Drone Barrage, Says Zelenskyy.
Ukraine Targeted in Large-Scale Assault
According to Novyny.live: On February 22, Russia launched a massive combined missile and drone attack against Ukraine, targeting its energy, logistics, and water supply infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that nearly 50 missiles, including 22 ballistic types, and 297 drones were used in the assault. While a significant number of these hostile targets were successfully intercepted, the attack still resulted in serious consequences.
The bombardment damaged a church in the Boryspil district of the Kyiv region. Furthermore, a strike on an ambulance resulted in a tragedy, killing three people. This assault has provoked widespread public outcry and calls for enhanced security measures. This latest barrage is part of a sustained Russian campaign to degrade Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, which has been ongoing since the full-scale invasion began.
Response and Fallout
Separately, in connection with a terrorist act that occurred in Lviv, several individuals have been detained. This information adds a new dimension to the overall situation in the country, highlighting the severity of the threats Ukraine faces amid the ongoing conflict.
“Despite the large scale of the attack, a significant portion of the hostile targets were shot down.” - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The situation remains tense, and Ukrainian authorities continue to implement measures to ensure the security of citizens and infrastructure.
This attack is part of the continuing military conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which has now lasted for over a year. It underscores the challenges faced by the Ukrainian military and the importance of international support in ensuring security. Damage to this critical infrastructure can have long-lasting effects on the daily lives of Ukrainian citizens, impacting electricity, water supply, and medical services.
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