At least thirteen people were injured by the remains of the rocket that hit a residential building. Zelensky, for his part, spoke out for the first time against the Ukrainian military incursion into Russian territory.
Russia’s Kursk region remains on red alert over missiles after the latest attacks last Saturday night by Ukrainian forces. Five days ago, Ukraine entered the Kursk region, marking the first entry of Ukrainian troops into Russian territory since the Russian invasion. Moscow has not yet succeeded in expelling Ukrainian forces.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian regional air defenses this morning successfully intercepted 14 Ukrainian drones and four tactical Tochka-U missiles over the region.
However, the remains of one of the rockets hit a residential building and left at least 13 injured, including two in serious condition.
This was stated by the acting governor of Kursk, Alexei Smirnov. a rocket alarm “in the entire region” and has asked all residents to do so they stay in their houses.
For her part, the Human Rights Commissioner of the Russian Federation, Tatiana Moskalkova, carried out an action call on the United Nations to condemn the attacks Ukrainians, who left behind “thousands” of wounded.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for his part, has Last Saturday he spoke out for the first time about the Russian invasion. “I thank every unit of our armed forces that makes this possible. Ukraine shows that it really knows how to restore justice and exert exactly the kind of pressure that is needed: pressure on the aggressor,” Zelensky argued.
Attack in Kiev
At least Two people died, among them a child, and three others were injured as a result of a Russian missile attack on Kiev (Ukraine).
Source: EITB

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