Russian missiles struck critical power facilities in Ukraine on the 10th.
The Ukrainian military said the Russians fired more than 100 missiles and carried out 12 airstrikes and 20 artillery bombardments across Ukraine. The Ukrainian military also said on Facebook that it destroyed 61 cruise missiles.
Ukraine’s energy minister, Hermann Galushenko, said Russian forces had attacked power facilities in six regions with missiles and drones, knocking most of Ukraine out of power.
Russian media also reported on the 11th that Russia had launched a massive attack on vital energy facilities in Ukraine’s military-industrial complex. The media also reported that the attack blocked the transport of foreign arms and ammunition to the battlefield by train.
The US White House will make it clear that President Joe Biden will visit Poland from the 20th to the 22nd to show support for Ukraine ahead of the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and that the US will provide additional security support and assistance. said it would.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who recently returned from his first visit to Western Europe since the start of the war, said in an evening video address, “In the past few days we have been talking in London, Paris and Brussels about how to strengthen our soldiers.” I got a signal,” he said.
“This is about long-range missiles and tanks and our next step in cooperation, fighter jets,” Zelensky said.
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*This article was sourced from Reuters.