Saturday , November 16 2024

Ukraine's Chernihiv city shaken by Russia's latest attack, 13 killed; Zelensky made this call to the world

Kyiv: No one knows when the more than two-year-old Russia-Ukraine war will end, but people are being killed every day in attacks from both sides. On Wednesday, Russia launched a missile attack on the city of Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, killing 13 civilians. The attack caused extensive damage to buildings and government infrastructure.

Ukraine has stepped up its appeal for international support after repeated Russian air strikes. Ukrainian officials have said that with cooperation we can avoid disaster.

Zelensky reiterates demand for support from allies

Along with this, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sought support from his allies after the Russian attack. “This would not have happened if Ukraine had air defense weapons and support from the world to deal with Russian terrorism,” Zelensky said via the Telegram messaging app.

There is a huge shortage of ammunition in Ukraine these days.

Actually, Ukraine is facing severe shortage of ammunition these days. Crucial funding from the US has been blocked for months and the EU is not sending weapons to Ukraine on time.

Three explosions in a busy area of ​​Chernihiv

Chernihiv's acting mayor, Oleksandr Lomako, said three explosions occurred in a busy area of ​​the city of Chernihiv. At 9 am local time a multi-storey building was attacked and destroyed. He said that Russia has continued its terrorist activities by attacking our citizens and the country's infrastructure. In this episode, he has proved this once again by attacking the city of Chernihiv.

Along with this, Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klimenko said in a statement on Telegram that 13 people were killed and more than 60 were injured in the attack. He said that rescue operation is going on in our area. Civil infrastructure and hospitals have been damaged in this attack.