Zelensky on Russian attack on Dnipro: We will not forget and we will not forgive

Zelensky on Russian attack on Dnipro: We will not forget and we will not forgive

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For every attack on the civilian infrastructure, for all the terror, Russia will surely feel the force of justice. Ukraine will not forgive anything and anyone.

“Dnipro. The work at the site of yesterday's missile strike was completed already in the morning. Nine people were injured, including two children and teenagers. Everyone was given the necessary help. For every such blow, for all Russian terror, the enemy will surely feel the force of justice. We will not forget or forgive anything and none of them,” President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said in his address, commenting Russian attack on Dnipro city.

Today is the anniversary of Olenivka, one of the most vile and cruel crimes of Russia, Zelensky noted.

“Let every loss of Russia be retribution for its evil, and let every occupier, every Russian murderer, all those responsible for this terror against Ukraine and Ukrainians know – while they are still alive – that justice wins,” he said.

As reported, an explosion rang out in Dnipro around 20:30 yesterday. Later it became known that the invaders hit an apartment block and the building of the Security Service of Ukraine, injuring nine people.

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