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Russia Missiles Attack on Ukraine: Deadliest in Russian-Ukraine War

Russia Attack 70 Missiles on Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war wreath is not going to end. In a recent update, the Russian army fired more than 70 missiles at Ukraine on Friday.

It’s one the biggest attack since the beginning of the war. Missile attack knock out power in the second-biggest city and it forces Kyiv to implement emergency blackouts nation-wide.

A missile attack hit the apartment block in central Kryvyi Rih and one died in Kherson in South Ukraine.

Russia Attack 70 Missiles on Ukraine

In an evening video address Ukraine President Vlodomyr Zelensky “Russia still had enough missiles for several more massive strikes and he again urged western allies to supply Kyiv with more and better air defence systems.”

“Whatever the rocket worshippers from Moscow are counting on, it still   won’t change the balance of power in this war.”

Kyiv warned on Thursday that Moscow planned a new all-out offensive early next year.

Yesterday’s attack causes more damage than any other previous attack. Ukrainian grid Operator Ukrenegro lifted a state of emergency that forced it to impose a blackout.

The northeastern city of Kharkiv Ukraine’s second largest was also badly hit knocking out electricity, heating, and running water.

Russia Attack 70 Missiles on Ukraine

Russian installed officials said that the latest Ukrainian shelling killed 11 people and 20 wounded and another 20 were missings in the village of Lantrativka near the border with Russia in the Russian-held Luhask region of eastern Ukraine.

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Ukrenegro Lifted the Electricity Blackout 

Russia Attack 70 Missiles on Ukraine

Ukrainian power grid operator Ukrenegro lifted the state of emergency earlier in a day after Russian attacks cut nationwide energy consumption by more than 50 percent.

Russian missiles hit the energy facilities in several regions, which causes blackouts in many areas of Ukraine.

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Ukraine President Vlodomyr Zelensky Request of Peace Message Rejected by FIFA

Russia Attack 70 Missiles on Ukraine

FIFA has recently rejected the request of Ukraine President Vlodomyr Zelensky to share a message of peace with the world.

President Vlodomyr Zelensky wanted to give a message of peace during FIFA World Cup 22 final match at Lusail Stadium, Qatar via video link.

President’s office is in surprise by this rejection.

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