Zelensky on the attack of September 28: over 40 missiles and 500 drones in 12 hours.
According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky described the large-scale attack by Russia on September 28 as 'brutal strikes' and 'conscious, targeted terror against ordinary cities'. The assault lasted more than 12 hours and marked the end of a week of work at the UN General Assembly.
For more than 12 hours, a massive Russian attack on Ukraine continued. Brutal strikes, conscious and targeted terror against ordinary cities - nearly 500 strike drones and over 40 missiles, including 'daggers'. In the morning, Russian-Iranian 'shaheds' were again in our sky.
Zelensky emphasized that the main directions of the attack included Kyiv and the region, Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, and Odesa. In the capital, the building of the Institute of Cardiology was damaged. According to the president, four people were killed in the attack, including a 12-year-old girl, and the number of wounded exceeded 40, including children.
The demand to increase international pressure on Moscow
Zelensky called for increased international pressure on Russia. He also announced an intention to continue strikes from Ukraine to prevent further military actions by Russia. The president emphasized the importance of support from the USA, Europe, and other countries in stopping imports from Russia and imposing strict sanctions.
In this situation, the president's opinion on the ongoing terror takes on special significance. Constant attacks on civilian objects highlight the need for urgent action from the international community to protect the population of Ukraine and prevent further violence. This serves as a reminder that global support is extremely important in the face of aggression.
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