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After a Russian missile struck an apartment building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Saturday, the mayor of that city issued a dire warning that there might be no more survivors.
25 people died in the attack, while another 43 are still missing, according to local officials. Borys Filatov, the mayor of Dnipro, said there was a “limited” prospect of discovering any survivors.
Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasised that military operations were going according to schedule while speaking to state television in Moscow. On Saturday, assaults that Moscow said were directed at Ukraine’s military and energy infrastructure also affected Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa.
The nine-story building’s entryway was struck by the devastating attack in Dnipro, which reduced many levels to smouldering ruins.
The number of casualties, according to Mr. Filatov, is anticipated to be in the dozens. Ten of the about 70 people who needed medical attention were, according to him, “in a bad state.”
Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister of Poland, referred to the missile strikes as “inhuman” and said that “Russia deliberately keeps on committing war crimes against civilians.”
“everything is developing within the framework of the plan of the ministry of defence and the general staff”. Mr. Putin said in a speech on national television.
The removal of rubble in Dnipro would continue throughout the night, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced in his nightly speech on Saturday. “We are fighting for every person, every life.” he said.
The most recent Russian attacks on Ukraine’s electrical grid occurred two weeks ago. Mr. Zelensky stated in his speech that the energy infrastructure in the Kharkiv and Kyiv regions had been severely damaged.
Following the attacks, the national energy company of Ukraine, Ukrenergo, briefly enforced 24-hour consumption restrictions across the country. The upcoming days will be “tough,” according to German Galushchenko, the Ukrainian minister of energy.
Due to a potential lack of suitable missiles and theories that the tactic hasn’t yet broken Ukraine’s spirit, Western and Ukrainian officials have questioned whether Russia’s “energy war” may be drawing to an end.
On Sunday, Nato commander Jens Stoltenberg stated that Ukraine may anticipate increased shipments of heavy weaponry from Western nations.
According to Mr. Stoltenberg, “Recent pledges for heavy warfare equipment are important – and I expect more in the near future,”
In an effort to “push Russian troops back,” UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that his country will provide Challenger 2 tanks to Kyiv’s military forces on the same day that Russia launched its missile attack.
Moscow’s argument was that giving Ukraine more weaponry will result in increased Russian military activity and civilian losses.
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