The Russian military once again launched a massive strike using UAVs and missiles on the territory of Ukraine. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky noted that the enemy continues to strike at the energy sector. Channel 24 reports this, the PromPolitInform portal reports.
The Ukrainian leader emphasized that the Russians also attacked port, railway and civilian infrastructure. Zelensky spoke about this during a telethon.
What were Russia’s main targets during the attack?
Zelensky reported that the occupiers’ targets during the massive attacks do not change. The enemy continues to strike at the energy sector and civilian infrastructure.
He emphasized that the most difficult task for Ukraine remains to shoot down enemy ballistic missiles and stated the shortage of air defense systems and ammunition for them.
What did Zelensky say about the shelling?
The President of Ukraine noted that all relevant services are working at the sites of the hits, and as of 9:27, 30 people were injured, and 4 more were killed.
“The Russian tactics have not changed: strike drones, cruise missiles and a significant amount of ballistics. Most of the targets are ordinary infrastructure in cities. Residential buildings, energy, and enterprises were damaged,” Zelensky wrote.
Zelensky reported that 11 people are in hospitals in Dnipro, and a rescue operation is underway at the site of the strike on a residential building.
According to the head of state, there are also victims in the Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa regions as a result of the attack.
The President emphasized that each such strike should remind the world that the situation requires immediate and tough action and strengthening of Ukrainian air defense.
What is known about the massive attack on the night of April 25?
The Russians shelled an educational institution in Zaporizhia, damaging the facade and windows. A residential building was damaged in the region.
A foreign ship was damaged as a result of the Russian army’s attack on the Odessa region. In the city of Odesa, 2 people were injured due to strikes on civilian objects.
Three people died as a result of the shelling of the Dnieper, five may be injured under the rubble. 21 people were injured, including children. Emergency and rescue operations are underway.
