Zellinski: Our army is already falling most of the missiles and marches

Zellinski: Our army is already falling most of the missiles and marches

Russian strikes were started against the infrastructure on a “very large” scale, according to Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski on Saturday night.
He promised to increase the Ukrainian army’s capabilities with the aid of his nation’s allies, pointing out that the Ukrainian troops are already skilled at firing missiles.

“The geographical scope of the most recent intense bombing is very broad,” Zellinski said in his photographer’s evening speech, noting that missile strikes targeted areas in West, Central and South Ukraine.
Of all, we lack the technical capability to obliterate all Russian combat planes and weapons, he continued.

Zelinski’s comments come as new Russian strikes targeted the energy infrastructure in western Ukraine, where officials in several areas of the war -torn country announced the power outage.
The world can halt this terrorism, according to Zellinski, who described the attacks as despicable assaults on crucial infrastructure.

In another context, Zellinski said that Ukraine is working with international partners to extend the sanctions to include “all those in charge of Russian propaganda, and those called leaders and artists who support or justify terrorism. ”
The Russian media and public figures who supported the military operation in Russia, he continued, “must get a full package of individual sanctions so that they can do nothing at all around the world.

At least two civilians were killed in Saturday strikes in the Russian Bilgorod area that borders Ukraine, according to the region’s governor. Following the bombing of “civil infrastructure” in the town of Chipkoko, two civilians perished, and it was also noted that 15,000 people were without electricity.
Midway through October, Russia claimed that Ukrainian bombing on its soil had increased “significantly,” with attacks on Bilgorod, Bransk, and the surrounding towns.

Zellinski: The majority of the missiles and marches are already missing our force.

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