Posted on 10/10/2022 7:07:40 AM PDT by FarCenter
Ukraine's State Emergency Services said at least 11 people have been killed and more than 60 wounded in Russian missile strikes on several Ukrainian cities Monday.
The strikes are the largest coordinated assault on Ukrainian cities since the early days of the war. The Russian Defense Ministry said the strikes targeted Ukraine's military command and communication facilities and energy infrastructure.
At least six people were killed in Kyiv when missiles struck several locations in the city center during morning rush hour. Officials in the central city of Dnipro said four people were killed.
The leader of Ukraine's armed forces, Valeriy Zaluzhny, said around 75 Russian missiles were launched, of which more than 40 were shot down by Ukrainian forces.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Russian forces had also used Iran-built armed attack drones.
Earlier, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that 11 major infrastructure targets were hit in eight regions, causing widespread disruption to electricity, water and communications.
Emergency services wrote on Telegram that the regions of Lviv, Poltava, Sumy and Ternopil currently have no electricity following the strikes, with other regions experiencing partial disruptions.
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I’m more worried about the frustrated old man in the White House.
Yup. Just within the last 30 years, the US and NATO....
But you wouldn't agree with the list, because "invasion" doesn't also include bombing other nations, does it? Else we're still number one in the comparison! Yea, number one!
How can Russia still fight when Putin has died 15 times already?
The Crimea was taken by force from the Ottoman Empire in 1783 by Catherine the Great. It has been Russian for over 240 years.
Russia has their largest naval base there. The Ukraine is delusional if they think Russia is going to let them or anyone take the Crimea.
LOL, hook, line and sinker.
I said the last 30 years. How are Iraq and Afghanistan doing? How about Libya or Serbia? What do they think about us in Egypt or Syria? And that’s just getting started.
Wouldn’t blame Ukraine a bit if they take the war to Russia.
—> hell, I studied them in college in philosophy courses.
You should’ve paid attention
—> It’s pretty amazing how much of what Ukraine does is carbon copied by how the US handles conflicts and wars. ....that is unless one might consider the US is managing this conflict just as they managed and worked behind the scenes in the election.
It is a US led war, paid for, intelligence provided, and ukies used as expendable tools.
YEP!
If Ukraine does they may find Nato will have a huge say in that....and it won’t be what Zelensky wants to hear.
“ How can Russia still fight when Putin has died 15 times already? ”
That’s nothing…he’s also been deposed 53 times.
There were NOT a million casualties in Iraq.
There was a fake lancet study that falsely said so.
Moreover 75% of the casualties that did happen were inflicted by pro Saddam anti U.S. forces.
“No surprise here and again, this is what the west wants - war.”
Well, that’s what Putin is giving no matter what the west wants.
I agree, but left doesn’t want to. They desperately want to keep this going.
Russia on the other hand, has conducted naked aggression against a sovereign nation for the purpose of stealing land and the wealth of that country and has committed war crimes in the process - deliberately killing civilians.
Russia is an international outlaw power and has never been anything else.
“Joe, pick up the phone!!!!”
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XlRMpWyALbI
“....blather.....and has committed war crimes in the process - deliberately killing civilians.”
Keep talking.....
And more can be provided:
‘The Dark Side of Ukraine’
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/ukraine/the-dark-side-of-ukraine/
“’We’re hunting them down and shooting them like pigs’: How the Ukrainians are taking brutal revenge on the collaborators who’ve betrayed their neighbours - and country - to the Russians”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11284819/How-Ukrainian-intelligence-chiefs-tracking-collaborators-worked-Russians.html
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