Nearly 1,550 Drones and 1,260 Bombs: Zelenskyy Reveals Weekly Scale of Russian Attacks.
Russia’s Ongoing Assault on Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has disclosed the scope of Russian aggression over the past seven days. According to his statement, Moscow launched nearly 1,550 attack drones, more than 1,260 guided aerial bombs, and two missiles against Ukraine. These figures highlight the relentless intensity of hostile operations directed at the Ukrainian people.
In just the last 24 hours, Russian occupation forces carried out 700 strikes on the Zaporizhzhia region. This level of activity raises serious concerns for the safety of local residents, as civilian sites and infrastructure remain under constant threat. Furthermore, on March 21, 2023, Russian invaders struck an energy facility in the Chernihiv region, leaving over 400,000 subscribers without power.
Ukraine’s Dire Security Situation
These developments underscore the alarming conditions across Ukraine amid the ongoing war. Managing the crisis and protecting the population continue to be top priorities for Ukrainian authorities.
Recent events point to an escalation in Russia’s military operations, endangering not only military targets but also civilians. In the face of relentless attacks, it is critical that Ukraine’s leadership strengthens protective measures for citizens, particularly by enhancing air defense systems. The high number of strikes on energy infrastructure also emphasizes the urgent need to restore and safeguard critical facilities—preventing massive blackouts and ensuring daily life can continue despite the conflict.
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