There is no time limit, but there is more blood and death. The end of December in Ukraine was marked by even more violent attacks by Russia. In the past few hours, Putin’s army has launched one of the largest and most violent raids on Ukrainian cities since the beginning of the war: Odessa, Dnipro, Kiev, Lviv, Zaporizhia were hit. There are deaths and injuries among civilians. Missiles hit buildings and shopping malls. “We have never seen so many missiles on our monitors at the same time,” said Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat.
News of attacks are coming from various parts of Ukraine. Lviv Mayor Andréi Sadovi reported that Russian armed forces launched a night attack this morning on the city, which is rarely attacked due to its location in the westernmost part of the country. Initial information indicates that the Russians attacked Lviv with more than ten drones, but it is not known at this time whether there were any casualties.
Moscow carried out a “massive missile bombardment” in Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine and at least eight explosions were heard, causing problems in electricity supply and transportation, the city’s mayor, Igor Terejov, said.
Hours ago, Oleg Kiper, the governor of the Odessa region (in the south), stated that a skyscraper was on fire after the debris of a drone shot down by Ukrainian air defense fell on the skyscraper.
“Massive terrorist attack, again rockets are flying over our cities and civilians are being targeted,” Ukrainian presidential advisor Andry Yermak wrote on Telegram. “Ukraine needs support,” he adds. We will be even stronger, we are doing everything to strengthen our air shield. “But the world must understand that we need more support and power to stop this terrorism.”
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