Russia continues to attack the energy sector, critical infrastructure, and civilian targets: Zelensky shows consequences
Overnight, Russia launched 210 attack drones at Ukraine, about 140 of which were Shahed drones.
According to Ukrinform, President Volodymyr Zelensky reported this on Telegram.
“Russia continues to attack our energy sector, critical infrastructure, and civilian facilities. Over the course of the night, there were 210 strike drones, around 140 of them ‘shaheds,’” he wrote.
Zelensky noted that last night, the Russians again targeted ordinary high-rise buildings in Odesa. According to him, as of now, there are reports of five wounded and fires in two buildings.
“In Kryvyi Rih, one person was also injured as a result of a drone strike. In the Kharkiv region, railway infrastructure was attacked, including traction substations. There was damage and railcars caught fire. Thousands of families were left without electricity due to shelling. Strikes were also carried out against the Sumy region and the Zaporizhzhia region,” he stated.
The president emphasized that the daily strikes demonstrate the need for increased pressure on Russia.
“The aggressor must be weakened to ensure greater security for Europe. Sanctions policy must continue, along with the synchronization of all our sanctions with those of our partners. Our long-range sanctions are bringing the Russians back to reality. This is entirely justified and, most importantly, limits the Russian Federation’s ability to prolong this war. If Russia does not want to move to diplomacy voluntarily, it must be forced to do so. And I am grateful to everyone who is helping us achieve this,” Zelensky emphasized.
As reported by Ukrinform, on the night of May 1, Russian troops launched drone attacks on ports along the Danube and in the Great Odesa area.