Putin keeps terrorizing Ukraine, confident of victory, says Ukraine's Foreign Minister
Photo: Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha (Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)
A massive overnight attack by Russia using hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles led to the death of at least two people and injuries to more than a dozen, including children. Enemy strikes once again hit civilian life, according to Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.
The overnight massive Russian attack, using 450 drones and 45 missiles, including ballistic ones, led to the death of at least two people and injuries to at least eleven, including two children.
Russian strikes were again aimed at the everyday life of people. According to Sybiha, they deprived communities of electricity, water, and heating, destroyed critically important infrastructure, and damaged railway networks.


"No one in the world wants this war to continue, except Russia. (The Russian dictator Vladimir, - ed.) Putin continues his terror because he still believes he can win and avoid responsibility for all the crimes he has committed," he added.
The minister emphasized that to end this war, sufficient international pressure is needed to force Putin to stop.
"The war will end when we deprive Russia of energy revenues, weaken its military machine with long-range strikes, and strip Putin of the illusion that his terror will lead him anywhere other than the dock of a special tribunal," he concluded.
Attack on Ukraine
Tonight, Ukraine suffered a large-scale attack by Russia, during which the enemy used missiles and drones to strike energy infrastructure.
As a result of damage to power grids in several regions, emergency power outages were implemented, causing disruptions in critical systems.
All information currently available about the consequences of the enemy’s combined attack can be found in the RBC-Ukraine report.
It is worth noting that due to strikes on infrastructure, Ukrzaliznytsia trains were forced to operate with delays.
Additionally, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko outlined the government's priorities following the overnight attack on Ukraine.