After another deadly Russian airstrike near Kiev, Ukraine now wants to permanently destroy Russian military infrastructure.
“It is necessary to destroy the military infrastructure because the enemy does not accept other arguments,” the head of the presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said about Russia’s war of aggression. Ukraine hopes that Western allies will soon give permission to use longer-range missiles against Russian territory. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had previously expressed great expectations of the decisions in the US, Britain and France. “We look forward to strong resolutions that will bring a just peace closer.”
According to rescue workers, a man and his four-year-old son were killed and three people were injured in the latest Russian airstrike on Kiev. As journalists reported, explosions were heard in the center and east of the city. In Kiev, warning sirens were blaring. At least two lightning flashes were visible in the night sky. It is unclear which bullet hit the house. Zelensky spoke of a North Korean missile, his adviser Yermak of an Iranian drone. The Kiev military administration said the city’s air defense systems had been activated to repel the attacks. No casualties or damage were initially reported.
Zelensky wants to use Western weapons in Russia
Zelensky reiterated on X on Sunday that restrictions on the use of Western weapons must be lifted. Russia also has no restrictions on the use of its missiles, so Ukraine must be given unlimited possibilities, he argued. In the past week alone, the aggressor fired 30 missiles and 800 glide bombs at Ukraine.
The advance serves to destabilize Russia
The Ukrainian army has been advancing toward the Kursk border region for five days. Zelensky commented on the offensive for the first time in his evening speech on Saturday night, saying that Kiev was trying to “shift” the war to Russia. A Ukrainian security official told AFP on Saturday night that the move was intended to “destabilize” Russia. “Thousands” of soldiers were involved. “The goal is to disperse the enemy’s positions, inflict maximum losses on him and destabilize the situation in Russia,” he said. “We are on the offensive.”
Source: Krone

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