Terrifying video of Russian glide bomb striking right next to a typical café in Kramatorsk yesterday. No military purpose, pure terrorism.
Please watch this video and listen to the sound. This is the daily life of ordinary Ukrainian civilians in towns and cities, not only in Kramatorsk, but in dozens of places, from small villages to big cities.
Russia must be stopped, and Ukraine needs all possible help to get it done.
Перші хвилини після ворожої атаки на Київ з бодікамер патрульних
Патрульні разом із рятувальниками, медиками та небайдужими громадянами допомагали постраждалим: деблоковували двері квартир, розбирали завали, евакуйовували поранених та надавали домедичну допомогу.
Putin wanted to show “strength” but only confirmed his weakness.
Overnight, Russia carried out one of the largest terrorist attacks on Kyiv with around 600 drones, many dozens of ballistic, air-ballistic, and cruise missiles, and a dummy IRBM.
Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Odesa, Poltava, Sumy, and Zhytomyr regions were also under attack.
As of now, at least two civilian people have been reported killed and many dozens injured. These numbers may grow. Many residential buildings have been damaged.
Unable to achieve any results on the battlefield, Putin turns to terror against civilians.
This strike was probably meant to demonstrate “strength” to the domestic audience, but instead it only confirms Putin’s weakness. Even Russians see that he is a loser.
His “special operation” is not achieving any results. Losses are enormous, but there is not a single achieved goal. Except that there are no safe places in Russia any more, as Ukraine ramps up its special long-range sanctions.
To our allies, I want to say this: it is time to double down, not back down, in supporting Ukraine and increasing pressure on the Russian regime.
We call for additional defense capabilities, including to protect our sky; investment in our defense industry; increased pressure on Russia, including entry ban for Russian combatants, full use of frozen assets; strong political decisions with regard to Ukraine’s EU accession and other steps.
The world has the leverage. It needs to be used right — to show Moscow that such strikes will not bring any results — and force Russia to end this war.
russia bombed Kyiv's sleeping civilians for five hours. russia wants to terrorise a peaceful population into submission.
Why do we let them?
Close the skies. Use their assets to arm Ukraine. Stop buying their energy. Isolate them from the world. Come on
💥russia: attacks the @UN cars with the UN regional head inside.
🤷♂️The UN: “we don’t know who attacked us”
🤦♂️Ukraine: it was Russia!
🤡The UN: we don’t know!
🤭Russia publishes a video of the attack, recorded by their operators.
😳The UN: somebody has attacked us, we don’t know!
Після перемоги феномен Українського народу буде вивчати весь світ. Як звичайний тракторист, вчитель, айтішнік перетворюеться в воїна лева, воїна титана. Як воїн перетворюеться знову в фермера, тркториста або рукастого селянина. Слава Великому Українському народу
Россия сегодня ударила баллистической ракетой по украинскому городу Днипро, прямо по улице. 4 погибших и 25 раненых мирных жителей.
Надеюсь мой твит увидят на как можно большем числе языков.
Россия - фашистское и террористическое государство.
https://t.co/dDO9Gg8f5U
I know many are tired, but please — we need you.
Do not look away.
Every single day Ukraine fights to survive.
Every single day russia tries to destroy us.
Dnipro 💔 people are hiding in shelters from russian missiles and drones.
I'm a British volunteer here in Ukraine.
Today russia nearly murdered my friend & I.
18 seconds.
It took just 18 heartbeats from warning until the missile blast that tore through Odesa.
I still feel the pressure wave that hit my chest, ears ringing.
We got lucky.
This time.
“The main russian reserve in Donbas has been deployed. The entire 76th Division, an elite air-assault unit. And that’s exactly who we are grinding down now at an impressive pace. In one day, one enemy battalion was wiped out” - Robert Magyar
LEGEND!
Last night, search and rescue operations in Ternopil at the site where a missile struck a residential building were completed. Rescuers worked nonstop for four days. As a result of this Russian crime, 33 people were killed, including 6 children. My condolences to the families and loved ones. Sadly, 6 people are still considered missing. I thank all the services involved in responding to the aftermath of this strike and working to save our people.
Emergency work is ongoing in Dnipro at the site where a Russian drone struck near a residential building. Fourteen people were injured in the attack, including a child. I thank all of our services that responded swiftly to extinguish the fire and are providing assistance on the ground. In Nikopol, the Russians struck with an FPV drone, injuring two children and a woman. Once again, there were strikes on residential and civilian infrastructure, as well as on energy facilities in various regions of our country during the night.
Throughout the entire week, these attacks continued unabated – more than 1,050 attack drones, nearly 1,000 glide bombs, and over 60 missiles of various types were used.
Already today, our advisors will be working in Switzerland with representatives of the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. But in parallel with the diplomatic track, we must do everything to strengthen our defense against such wicked Russian attacks. It is extremely important to speed up the implementation of all our agreements with partners regarding air defense systems and missiles for them. I thank everyone who helps protect lives. I thank everyone who works for peace.
The American side presented points of a plan to end the war—their vision. I outlined our key principles. We agreed that our teams will work on the points to ensure it’s all genuine.
We're geared up for clear and honest work—Ukraine, the U.S., our European and global partners.
‼️⚡️You were searching for some answers? - here you have it. From the US security council just now:
Ukraine has officially received from the American side a draft plan. We outline the fundamental principles that matter to our people. We agree to work on the plan's provisions in a way that would bring about a just end to the war.
In this context, allow me to make several critical points.
1-First, while Ukraine stands ready to engage in meaningful negotiations to end this war — including at the leaders’ level — our red lines are clear and unwavering. There will never be any recognition, formal or otherwise, of Ukrainian territory temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation as Russian. Our land is not for sale.
Ukraine will not accept any limits on its right to self-defense or on the size and capabilities of our Armed Forces. Nor will we tolerate any infringement on our sovereignty, including our sovereign right to choose the alliances we want to join. Any genuine peace process must respect a fundamental principle: nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine, and nothing about Europe without Europe.
And let me be equally clear: we will not reward the genocidal intent that underpins Russian aggression by undermining our identity, including our language.
2- Second, support for Ukraine is indispensable. Peace requires strengthened security and sustained financial assistance to Ukraine. Reinforcing Ukraine's defense capabilities is not an escalation — it is the only path to compelling Russia to engage constructively in international peace efforts. In this regard, we express profound gratitude to all partners and allies. This support is an investment in the rules-based international order and global peace.
3- Third, the Kremlin regime will not stop unless it is stopped through unyielding and concerted pressure. There is only one realistic path to ending this war: Russia must be compelled to retreat — economically, politically, and militarily.
A savage Russian drone strike on the railway station in Shostka, Sumy region. All emergency services are already on the scene and have begun helping people. All information about the injured is being established. So far, we know of at least 30 victims. Preliminary reports indicate that both Ukrzaliznytsia staff and passengers were at the site of the strike.
The Russians could not have been unaware that they were striking civilians. And this is terror the world must not ignore. Every day Russia takes people’s lives. And only strength can make them stop. We’ve heard resolute statements from Europe and America – and it’s high time to turn them all into reality, together with everyone who refuses to accept murder and terror as normal. Lip service is not enough now. Strong action is needed.
Deputy from Putin’s party Andrey Lugovoy is calling for acts of aggression against the United States:
— We need to work much more closely with all the contradictions they have.
— For example?
— We need to embed people there.
— Where?
— Into their internal life. We need to work with journalists, with politicians, we need to buy them.
— Embed people in the Democratic Party?
— Yes, I am firmly convinced of that. When we talk about the aggressive soft power they use..
— If there is a party that is most hostile to Russia, it is the Democratic Party. The Republicans are about as hostile to Russia. It's going to be very hard to find supporters of our country here.
— I'm not talking about supporters. I think we should push them deeper into conflict. We should exploit their internal contradictions to push them into a shutdown — not just economically, but politically too. And we shouldn't be shy about that. They often accuse us of interfering in their elections.
We say we don't interfere, we really don't interfere, but we should interfere. We should... We are developing our propaganda activities in the positive sense of the word. I'm talking about there, in Europe and America, we need to make it even stronger.
And we see results. I gave you some examples. We're doing it absolutely correctly. Same goes for Europe. Still, contradictions exist, and we should use them.
We need to watch carefully for the provocations they carry out. They want provocations? Let's give them something interesting. So later they won't publicly call it a provocation, but will internally understand that it was actually a strong signal.
Because the red lines we've drawn, those red lines, they've long since been crossed, and we haven't really answered any of those crossings in a striking way. Maybe that just shows we're decent, well-mannered people.
Crush them all there, once and for all.