"Really Inadequate." Zelensky commented on the massive night strike on Ukraine
"Putin can't even pronounce the word 'hurrah' properly – he mumbles – but he still defeats residential buildings with his missiles."

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emotionally reacted to Russia's massive combined attack, which resulted in dozens of civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
In his address, Volodymyr Zelensky sharply criticized the Russian leadership. "Putin can't even pronounce the word 'hurrah' properly – he mumbles – but he still defeats residential buildings with his missiles. Three Russian missiles against a water supply facility, burned down a market, damaged dozens of residential buildings, several ordinary schools. Launched his 'Oreshnik' against Bila Tserkva. Really inadequate."
According to the latest information from the Ukrainian leader, at least 83 people were injured in various regions of the country as a result of this strike, and there are fatalities.
The head of Ukraine emphasized that these actions by Moscow must be met with a harsh response from the international community and called on the world for active support:
"Today, everyone in the world who does not remain silent, who will help Ukraine, is a defender of life."
Zelensky added that it is fundamentally important for his country that Russian terror "does not go unpunished."
The massive attack on the night of May 24 was the largest in recent times. Ukrainian air defense forces managed to shoot down and neutralize 604 targets out of 690 (55 missiles and 549 drones) using electronic warfare systems.
The greatest destruction was recorded in Kyiv, where an entrance of a five-story residential building was completely destroyed and other high-rise buildings were damaged. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially confirmed that Russia struck the city of Bila Tserkva in the Kyiv region with the RS-26 "Rubezh" ("Oreshnik") medium-range ballistic missile.
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