Russia launched the largest air strike in the war against Ukraine and Zelensky’s guilt

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A few hours after Russia, the big bomb was killed by drones and war missiles against Ukraine, killing at least 12 people and attacking dozens of hours in cities and villages across the country.
“Russia is expanding the war and killing it every day. The world can take a break on the weekend, but the war will continue on the weekend or business day.” “It cannot be ignored. The silence of the United States, the silence of others around the world only promotes Putin. Without really strong stress on Russian leadership, this cruelty cannot be taken into custody.”
The attack also took place with the highest conversion of war prisoners – a rare moment of cooperation between the two countries. Another 307 prisoners on each side were exchanged with Belarus near the Ukraine border, according to Russia, the last stage of the conversion of a thousand prisoners on each side was identified.
This is the second largest attack on two consecutive nights, which have been widely part of Russia in recent months, which has led to an increase in the number of civil victims, even with the pressure of the Trump administration to cease. Ukraine also intensified its own air strikes on the Russian territory, although a small scale. Moscow said he had intercepted or destroyed 100 attacks.
The Ukraine Air Force said that Russia had launched 367 air weapons and 298 drones in 22 seats – about two -thirds of missiles and almost all drones. In an interview with Air Force spokesman Yuri Ihnat, he said that it was the biggest bombing of war in terms of the number of weapons used. The previous weekend was a very serious attack on the previous weekend when Russia launched 273 drones.
Images and videos released by Ukraine Emergency Services refer to the angle of Sunday morning. They have shown that firefighters have launched water on a residential building in the city of Mycolive in the south of the country, whose ceiling is destroyed, and broken rays are like a broken ribs.
In the Kiev area, the defenders walked on a street, where the houses on both sides of the fire were fired, and the debris covered the sidewalk. In Zitomier, in the West, photos have shown rescue teams by reducing the bodies of three children to debris.
Along with the victims in the Zitomier, four people in the capital, four in the West Khmellski area and one in Mycoolive, local authorities said. Ukraine’s interior minister Ihore Kleimenko said that all 13 areas were attacked and more than 60 people were injured. He said more than 80 residential buildings were damaged.
Ukraine is hoping that the ceasefire negotiations launched by President Trump in February have at least reduced air strikes against civilian areas. Instead, violence has increased. Ukrainian civil deaths from February have been increasing monthly, according to the United Nations, reaching 209 in April – one of the largest monthly amount in the last two years.
Russia seems to be intensifying attacks on urban areas. Last month, another 53 citizens were killed in the attack and crowded town center, including several children.
The dangerous cycle
Attacks represent a rising cycle of air attack. The drone production on both sides has significantly increased and now you can start hundreds of people in one night – H in the first year of war is unstoppable. They continue to improve their capabilities, expanding expansion and explosive charges. Drone group attacks are usually designed to overload the enemy’s air defenses, which paves the way for a successful attack.
Some people in Keave believe that they are ready to end the Russian war. In East Ukraine, the Russian forces have resumed hazardous activities, developing the main road that controls the Ukrainian cities and supporting the protection of the region. During the talks in Turkey last week, they insisted that any ceasefire would only begin with the removal of the Ukrainian forces from the territories, which were still unacceptable to the Ukrainians.
After the telephone call with Putin, Trump said that Moscow and Kiev would do “immediately” to the end of the ceasefire and the end of the war. Since then, Zelensky has accused his Russian replica of “trying to earn time” to continue the war. Putin said that Kremlin had temporarily stopped the hostility, and that the Western weapons were being sent to Ukraine.
Putin has long been required as a key condition to the peace deal, and Ukraine has removed his forces from four parts of Russia in September 2022, but not completely controlled. On the other hand, if Jelensky and Russia continue to reject ceasefire and call it “unrealistic demands”, it will indicate a deliberate attempt to extend the war, which will lead to more serious international restrictions.