'The terrorist country continues to fight against the civilian population,' said Volodymyr Zelensky.
A top Ukrainian official today alleged that Russians launched a missile barrage on hydraulic stations in one of Ukraine's biggest cities, in an apparent effort to cause flooding., wrote on Telegram that eight Russian cruise missiles were fired at hydrotechnical stations in Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine. Calling it a"terrorist act," he posted video that shows flowing waters.
No casualties were reported. Kryvyi Rih, one of Ukraine's top 10 largest cities by population, is south of Kyiv and west of Zaporizhzhia. "The goal is obvious - an attempt to create an emergency situation," Tymoshenko wrote."It is not important to them whether people will remain without water or whether the city will be in water."
He said Russians are attempting to make Ukrainians"panic," instructing citizens to remain calm while work was being conducted to repair the site.post, Zelensky repeated the claim of the enemy's urge to cause discord. He said that"all the occupiers can do is to sow panic, create an emergency" that would potentially leave people without light, heat, water and food.
"The terrorist country continues to fight against the civilian population. ... Can it break us? Not at all," Zelensky wrote, the
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