Russians launch 36 missiles across Ukraine today - Zelensky

Russians launch 36 missiles across Ukraine today - Zelensky

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Russian invaders launched 36 missiles across Ukraine in the first half of October 22. Most of the missiles were shot down by the Ukrainian air defense.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky wrote this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

“The aggressor continues to terrorize our country. At night, the enemy launched a massive attack: 36 rockets, most of which were shot down. Thanks to all air defense services for their work. To all energy workers and services that are currently working at the sites of impact and restoring our infrastructure. You are our heroes!” Zelensky wrote.

He also published a photo showing the consequences of the enemy attack.

“The photo is just one of the examples of how the enemy tries to break us! These are vile strikes on critical objects. Typical tactics of terrorists. The world can and must stop this terror,” Zelensky wrote.

As reported by Ukrinform, on the morning of October 22, Russian forces launched a massive missile attack on critical infrastructure facilities across Ukraine.

According to data provided by the President’s Office, almost 1.5 million consumers across Ukraine were left without electricity after Russia’s attacks.

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