Two-thirds of Russia's missiles in Ukraine hit civilian objects, Arestovich
Two-thirds of the Russian invaders' missiles that hit objects on the territory of Ukraine hit civilian buildings.
Last night, the invaders launched missiles from strategic aircraft and “Iskanders”, said Oleksiy Arestovych, a freelance adviser to the Head of the President's Office, at a briefing, Censor.NET reports.
“The air force shot down at least three planes, one helicopter and several cruise missiles. In response, the invaders hit with missiles from strategic aircraft and Iskander-type ballistic missiles at the objects in Ukraine, the losses are being counted. The civilian objects were damaged, which, unfortunately, became the hallmark of the "Second Army of the World" - the Russian Army, which states it works exclusively delicately on its propaganda channels, but, in fact, two-thirds of the missiles hit civilian objects. And, apparently, this is done consciously,” he noted.
At the same time the adviser to the Head of the President's Office said the military-political leadership of Ukraine and the leadership of the defense forces retain control over the situation.
“Our troops conducted small tactical counterattacks at some positions yesterday, which improved the situation in specific areas of defense. Also, our troops inflicted powerful missile and artillery and air strikes on enemy groups, at least seven such strikes were inflicted during the day,” told Arestovich.
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