What were the areas attacked by Russia in Ukraine

After the Russian invasion this Thursday morning, Ukraine confirmed that there were already 40 casualties of soldiers and a dozen Ukrainian civilians dead. The troops sent by Vladimir Putin They landed in Odessa and began to bomb, starting “military operations” in the Donbas region.

“Missile strikes were carried out on several military installations in Kiev, Kharkov and Dniproa Russian landing party landed in Odessa, and Russian troops crossed the border near Kharkiv,” said adviser to the Ukrainian Interior Minister Anton Gerashchenko.



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Putin’s “military operation” was to focus on the Donbas region to support Russia’s self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics. As reported Europapress missile attacks took place on the centers of the Military Administration, Military Airfields and Depots in Kiev, Kharkov and Dnipro.

Invasion of Russia: this is how the Ukrainians leave Kiev amid the bombardment

In addition there are artillery shelling on the border and there were at least four explosions in Kramatorsk and one powerful explosion in the Odessa region.

The message of the Ukrainian president

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, compared the Russian invasion once morest his country with the actions of “Nazi Germany” World War II for his “cowardly and suicidal” manner. In addition, he called on Russian citizens to take to the streets to call for an end to the war attack.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky compared Putin to Hitler

At the same time, the country’s official Twitter account published a cartoon that compares the Russian head of state with Adolf Hitler. “This is not a ‘meme’, but ours and your reality right now,” warns the Kiev government, linking the current situation with the Second World War.



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“Russia treacherously attacked our state in the morning, as Nazi Germany did in the years of World War II. Today our countries are on different sides of world history. Russia has embarked on the path of evil, but Ukraine defends itself and will not give up its freedom no matter what Moscow thinks,” Selenski wrote on his Twitter account.

RB / FL

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