The Guardian and Pravda quoted General Zaluzhnyi as saying, 20 of the Russian missile was shot down while flying towards the Kiev area. “Russia’s goal has not changed: to put psychological pressure on Ukraine and destroy critical infrastructure. However, we cannot be broken,” Ukraine’s top general wrote on the social network Telegram. .
A total of 11 people were killed and 11 others injured in Russia’s air and sea attacks on January 26, a spokesman for Ukraine’s emergency services agency said.
The main targets of the attacks are power plants and substations. Multiple loud explosions rocked Kiev at 10:06 a.m. yesterday and sirens air strike throughout Ukraine.
To reduce damage, many Ukrainian cities turned off their power supplies following receiving reports that Russian bombers and cruise missiles were targeting Ukrainian targets.
The Ukrainian prosecutor’s office said three people were killed in Zaporizhzhia, in the southeastern part of the country. A notice from the prosecutor’s office said: “At 3:40 a.m., Russian army used the S-300 air defense system to launch a missile attack on critical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia, killing three people and injuring seven others.
After the latest Russian airstrikes, Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky asked the West to provide more weapons to the country. Today, thanks to the air defense system that the West provides to Ukraine and the professionalism of the Ukrainian fighters, we have shot down most of the Russian missiles and drones. At least hundreds of lives have been saved, dozens of infrastructures have been protected.”
Responding to Kiev’s call, Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand said on January 26 that Canada would send four Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine, following Germany allowed other countries to re-export the vehicle. increase produced by them. It is expected that 300 German-made tanks will be supplied to Ukraine by Canada, Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Poland and Norway.
“This donation, along with the contributions of our allies and partners, will greatly benefit the Ukrainian armed forces,” Anita Anand told reporters in Ottawa.
In Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov condemned the move by NATO countries, calling it an act of meddling in conflict.
Ukraine says Russia launched a new round of air strikes, dispatching dozens of UAVs. Large explosions rocked the city of Kiev and air raid sirens sounded throughout Ukraine this morning (January 26) as Russia launched more than 30 missiles into the country. this, Ukrainian air force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said.