barrage of Russian missiles hits the area –

The war in Ukraine worries Europe and for weeks now the idea of ​​sending NATO troops to the battlefield has been discussed. This proposal was put forward by the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron and rejected, among others, by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. According to the analyzes of geopolitical experts, spring and therefore the increase in temperatures could favor an advance of the Kremlin’s soldiers. Meanwhile, the conflict that is played out from the skies continues and does not stop. Russian forces launched an attack in the Kharkiv region overnight, killing six people and wounding ten others. This was stated by the mayor of the city of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, via Telegram. It all started around midnight. At least nine residential high-rise buildings, three dormitories, several administrative buildings, a gas station, private vehicles and local business buildings were damaged or destroyed. At around 1.23am local time, Kharkiv Oblast Governor Oleh Syniehubov announced on Telegram that a missile had hit a shop in the city and that several nearby cars had caught fire. No casualties were reported. Earlier in the night explosions were recorded near a residential building in the area.

Men in camouflage and the Ukrainian flag appear on an attacker's cell phone

Russian authorities, meanwhile, said the Belgorod region had been hit by a Ukrainian missile attack, which caused damage but no casualties. Moscow’s Defense Ministry added that its forces shot down 10 rockets fired at the oblast. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported that around 12 buildings, a clinic, a sports complex, a business enterprise and three cars were damaged in the attack. As mentioned, the debate on the aid to be sent to Kiev continues. The Lithuanian government, for example, has declared that it will supply 3,000 drones to Ukraine and will allocate 15 million euros for rehabilitation programs for wounded Ukrainian soldiers. The Kiev government announced the agreement reached between Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmigal and his Lithuanian counterpart Ingrida Simonyte during a meeting in Vilnius via its portal. “We expect further support for the implementation of defense reforms. We expect assistance in repairing damaged military equipment and training our army,” Shmigal said during the meeting.

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2024-04-08 13:12:25

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