A Ukrainian official said Saturday that the Russian leader is now targeting residential areas instead of infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Lviv and Odessa were all heavily struck by Russian missiles on Thursday as Putin's army hit infrastructure impacting those cities' energy grids. Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine's energy grid causing widespread blackouts as winter approaches.
Emergency personnel gather at the scene of a missile attack on New Year’s Eve on Saturday in Kyiv, Ukraine. Inset, Russian President Vladimir Putin. As Ukraine heads into 2023 still fighting for its freedom, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a new round of"mass missile attacks" targeting residential areas instead of infrastructure, Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba said Saturday. .
Menon continued:"The attacks will certainly increase Ukraine's economic difficulties, but they will strengthen Ukrainians' morale and determination to prevail. This was evident to me during my most recent visit to wartime Ukraine this month." Ukrainian government official, Sergiy Kyslytsya, also tweeted on Saturday about the missile strikes, saying,"On the last day of 2022 Moscow has launched yet another missile attack on Ukraine, a civilian's killed & Japanese journalist's wounded. There's no purgatory for war criminals, they go straight to hell" I said on the day invasion was launched, I remind now."
On the last day of 2022 Moscow has launched yet another missile attack on Ukraine, a civilian’s killed & Japanese journalist’s wounded. “There’s no purgatory for war criminals, they go straight to hell” I said on the day invasion was launched, I remind now