Zelensky about night shelling: to make such large -scale blows after negotiations shows that Moscow is not going to go to a real peace

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There are strong steps and greater pressure on Russia to stop Russian blows, such large -scale shelling shows that Moscow is not going to go to a real peace, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted to the UAV night shelling.

“Last night in our sky there were more 117 evidence of Russia’s tightening of this war – 117 shock drones, among whom are” shames. ” Zelensky wrote in a telegram-channel on Wednesday.

He noted that under the attack were Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Cherkasy and other regions. In addition, the Russians brought a large -scale blow to Kryvyi Rih, and in Okhtyrka in Sumy region. Also under shelling were communities of Donetsk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhya region.

“All those who have suffered should be assisted. But strong steps of the world and the obvious pressure on Russia are more pressure, more sanctions from the United States to stop Russian blows. Draw such large -scale blows after negotiations about ceasefire – it is all obvious to show everyone in the world,

He recalled that since March 11 there is an American offer of full silence, and “literally, every night, Russia repeats in response to a peaceful offer of partners.”

As previously reported, Last night, 56 enemy UAVs, 48 ​​imitators were locutially lost last night.

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