Russia Ukraine War: President Volodymyr Zelensky's warning to Russia, said - there will be no reduction in retaliation
Russia Ukraine War Russia and Ukraine have been going on for more than 6 months since the war. But the war between the two countries is not over yet. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned Russia.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has promised his country that there will be no retaliation for reclaiming towns and cities captured by Russian troops. In his address, he said that some of you may feel that after so many victories, we are calm. But, this is no silence. We are preparing our next strategy and will continue to liberate the whole of Ukraine.
British Defense Ministry issued a warning
On Saturday, Ukraine's military command said its forces had secured the eastern bank of the Oskil river. At the same time, the British Defense Ministry has issued a warning amid Russian shelling in cities and towns. He said that Moscow's attacks on civilian targets could intensify as it faces defeat on the battlefield. The ministry said in an online briefing that over the past seven days, Russia has increased its target of civilian infrastructure.
Many civilians died in Russian attack
Four medics were killed in a Russian attack on Saturday while evacuating a psychiatric hospital in the Kharkiv region, according to Governor oleh cinehub. He said that two patients were injured in the attack in Strelcha. Regional governor Vitaly Kim said overnight shelling also targeted a hospital in Mykolaiv, an important Black Sea port. At the same time, Governor Pavlo Kirilenko said that five people died in Russian attacks in the Donetsk region.
One prisoner killed in Ukrainian shelling
Separatist leaders, who control much of Donetsk, said one prisoner was killed and four wounded in Ukrainian shelling in Olenivka. Earlier, in July, more than 50 prisoners of war were reported killed in the attack on the Olenivka prison. A Washington-based think tank said Russian forces in Donetsk wanted to continue carrying out futile operations on villages to strengthen the front line.
A top Vatican envoy narrowly survived the attack
The Vatican News Service said on Sunday that a top Vatican envoy and his team were hit by an attack while they were delivering humanitarian aid to Ukraine. However, no casualties have been reported in this. The incident took place on Saturday near the city of Zaporizhzhya.