Zelenskyy Warns of New Russian Strikes Targeting Critical Infrastructure.
The Situation in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: In his evening address on March 1st, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russia is continuing its bombardment of Ukrainian infrastructure and is actively preparing new assaults. He stressed that the situation remains tense, as Russia shows no intention of halting its attacks on Ukraine. This warning comes as part of a sustained Russian campaign to degrade Ukraine's civilian and energy systems.
An air raid alert was declared in Kyiv on March 1st, signaling a threat from ballistic missiles. This follows a series of Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities in late February, which caused severe damage to the nation's power grid and left many without essential services.
'We must respond to every threat and shoot down Russian targets at the maximum possible range.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The Imperative for Preparedness
In light of these events, the President emphasized the critical need to prepare for further Russian aggression, stating: 'We know the Russians are not going to stop their strikes. That is a fact. They are preparing new attacks on our infrastructure.' The ongoing Russian assaults point to an escalation of the conflict and pose serious risks to national security.
The threat of new attacks underscores the urgent necessity for Ukraine to bolster its defensive capabilities and remain ready to counter any challenges. Given the previous strikes on the energy grid, it is vital for Ukrainian citizens to stay informed about potential risks and be prepared to act in case of emergencies. These infrastructure attacks are a central part of Russia's winter warfare strategy, aiming to break civilian resilience.
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