Zelensky says how many bombs Russian Federation fired on Ukraine in a week
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Russia continues to terrorise the civilian population of Ukraine and to destroy housing and infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday, 21 December, that this week Russian occupation forces had fired more than 550 guided aerial bombs, more than 20 missiles of various types and about 550 Shahed-type kamikaze drones at Ukraine. He wrote about this on Facebook.
At the same time, he specified that only on the night of 21 December, the Russian Federation used more than 110 drones.
Destroyed oncodispensary in Kherson, hit apartment buildings in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhya, earlier - ballistics on Kiev, shelling of Sumy, Krivoy Rog, Dniprovshchyna, Donetschyna..., Zelensky pointed out.
He also thanked the allies who continue to help Ukraine.
This is Russian terror, which we are countering. I thank the partners who continue to support Ukraine and increase pressure on Russia. Together we will ensure a stable peace, - he emphasised.
We shall remind you that the day before the Russians launched Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles at Kiev.As a result of the missile strikes, one person was killed and 11 injured.
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