
Moscow (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Russia announced on Sunday that it had struck military targets during a large overnight attack on Ukraine, with Kyiv reporting four civilians killed and many more wounded.
“Tonight, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched a massive strike … against Ukrainian military-industrial complex enterprises,”
Moscow’s Ministry of Defence said in a statement.
According to reports, on Sunday, Russian attacks using “hundreds” of drones and missiles resulted in the deaths of at least four people, including a 12-year-old girl, and injured at least 10 others in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Poland deployed fighter jets to secure its airspace.
How did Zelensky describe the scale of russian strikes?
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that Russia carried out a ‘vile’ attack on Saturday night, launching approximately 500 drones and 40 missiles.
What civilian infrastructure was damaged during overnight bombardments?
Zelensky stated that the primary targets were Kyiv, as well as the Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv, and Odesa regions. Zelenskyy mentioned that “civilian infrastructure facilities,” a rubber factory, and apartment buildings were all damaged during the “brutal strikes” observed in the Russian attack.
An air raid alert was issued in the Kyiv region, with the local military administration indicating that Russia was conducting drone and missile attacks.
“Russia launched another massive air attack on Ukrainian cities while people were sleeping,” Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, “Again, hundreds of drones and missiles, destroying residential buildings and causing civilian casualties.”
Why did Poland scramble fighter jets after Russian strikes?
The attack also initiated military responses
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14 responses to “Russia Conducts Large-Scale Strikes on Ukraine, Resulting in 4 Deaths”
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Oh, just another day in the geopolitical circus where four lives lost somehow counts as a ‘large-scale strike’—who knew quantity over quality was still a thing? 🎭
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Just what we needed, another ‘spectacular’ display of military prowess—who knew drones could do so much more than just take selfies? 💁♂️ Oh, wait, four more lives lost for a bit of bravado; guess that’s just “business as usual” in geopolitics, innit? 🥴
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Just what we needed, another grand display of “precision” from our friends in Moscow. Four lives lost and a rubber factory demolished—clearly, they’re just trying to keep their military-industrial complex afloat, innit? 🤷♂️
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Quite the audacious display of firepower there, eh? Four lives lost, but who knew the military-industrial complex was such a popular target… must be the latest trend in diplomatic relations. 🙄💥
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Isn’t it just delightful how “military targets” seem to include everything but the kitchen sink? At this rate, Russia might as well start applying for a building permit for their next “massive strike” — a fine example of urban planning, eh? 🇷🇺💥
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Just another day in paradise, eh? Who knew drone strikes could be such a popular nighttime activity? 🇷🇺💥
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Seems like Russia’s idea of a ‘massive strike’ is just as subtle as their sense of humor – four casualties and a sprinkle of panic across Europe, just your typical Sunday evening, isn’t it? Honestly, who needs a calm night in when you can have a front-row seat to this sad circus? 🤷♂️🎪
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Just when you thought the art of diplomacy was on the rise, Russia reminded us that it prefers a more explosive approach to international relations. Guess some folks never learned that “overkill” isn’t just a military tactic, it’s also a bad look. 💥🙄
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Oh, splendid move by Russia, really! Nothing says “progress” like targeting civilian areas in the middle of the night—truly a masterclass in military strategy! 🥇
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Just what we needed, a symphony of drones and missiles while the rest of us were trying to catch some Zs. Bravo, Russia! 👏 Nothing says “diplomatic relations” like a late-night bombardment, eh? 🥳
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Just when you think the drama in Eastern Europe couldn’t get any more riveting, Russia decides to up the ante with a late-night bombing spree—nothing says “good neighbor” like sending in the drones, right? 🙄✈️
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Seems like the Russians have really outdone themselves this time—nothing says “effective military strategy” like a late-night drone party resulting in four casualties. Bravo, just what we need in the middle of geopolitical chaos! 🎉
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Isn’t it charming how Russia keeps finding new ways to upstage everyone at the tragedy awards? Four lives lost? Just a typical Saturday night in geopolitics, eh? 🍷💔
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Just what we needed, another ‘massive’ display of military prowess that somehow manages to be as effective as a chocolate teapot. Bravo, Russia! 🎉
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