Just now
Zelensky suddenly announced.
On September 28, Ukrainian President Zelenski held a press conference to inform Russia of its large-scale air strikes against Ukraine that day.
Zelensky held a press conference this time with a particularly firm attitude.
He made it very clear in front of the camera: Ukraine will never be intimidated by such air strikes, nor will it bow its head easily.
Despite the claims of both sides that the actual situation is difficult to verify from time to time, this massive airstrike has indeed put Ukraine’s military-industrial systems again in the focus.
In fact, this is not the first time that similar attacks have occurred in the past year or so.
The main reason why it attracted great attention this time is that the scale is too large, drones and missiles have been launched one after another, and Ukraine's air defense pressure is unprecedented.
In this regard, many may be concerned about how long the Ukrainian air defense forces will last.
The Ukrainian army did rely on Western-aided missile systems to do a lot of interceptions, but it also cost a lot of money.
However, the Ukrainian military stressed that the current air defense system is not broken, the Israeli Patriot system is in use, and two more sets will soon be in place.
There have been rumors in the outside world that the Ukrainian air defense is about to be exhausted, but the Ukrainian side has repeatedly clarified that this is a bit exaggerated.
Despite the difficulty, air defense continues to operate.
After the incident, the reaction of Ukrainian society was also more evident.
In the news footage can be seen a busy scene of the fire, rescue workers rescued overnight, and many people were also evacuated urgently.
The Ukrainian government at first called on the people to stay alert and not panic, while also tightening the statistical damage.
In terms of external aid, the United States and European countries have also said that they will continue to support Ukraine in strengthening its defence.
The current president of the United States is Trump, and the policy style is slightly different from the previous years, but there is still some support for Ukraine, mainly focused on arms aid and air defense supplies.
After this air strike, Ukraine still focused on emergency response and air defense reinforcement.
Zelensky stressed that Ukraine will not surrender and will not be frightened, a statement that is more of a domestic blow, but also hopes that the outside world will continue to support.
The international community responded quickly to the airstrike.
Both the United Nations and humanitarian organizations have called for restraint to prevent further expansion of civilian casualties.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reiterated once again that it advocates peaceful negotiations, opposes the use of force to resolve differences, and hopes that the situation can cool down.
China has always stood in a position to promote peace and maintain regional stability, advocating both Ukraine and Russia to resolve contradictions through dialogue and not wanting to see the situation out of control.
In the final analysis, this large-scale air strike has put considerable pressure on Ukraine and made the international community once again focus on the situation in Eastern Europe.
In actual circumstances, despite external assistance, air defense pressure is still great, and Russia continues to launch strikes using its domestic military and industrial advantage.
The two sides come and go, and it is difficult for the situation to turn significantly for the better for a while.
Zelensky's firm statement represents Ukraine's unwillingness to yield and is also stabilizing the domestic situation.
There are no official plans for further escalation, and Ukraine will continue to seek foreign aid, while Russia remains in a high-pressure position.
How to go in the future depends on the follow-up actions of all parties.
Our position is clear: peace, stability, dialogue, opposition to unilateral sanctions and the threat of force, and hope that the region will regain peace as soon as possible.
In short, this sudden large air strike has added many variables to the situation in Russia and Ukraine, and the international community will continue to focus on how to push both sides to mitigate and avoid the expansion of hostilities.
Reference: Zelensky said Udo was a massive airstrike, which has caused 4 deaths and 80 injuries.
Zelensky suddenly announced.
On September 28, Ukrainian President Zelenski held a press conference to inform Russia of its large-scale air strikes against Ukraine that day.
Zelensky held a press conference this time with a particularly firm attitude.
He made it very clear in front of the camera: Ukraine will never be intimidated by such air strikes, nor will it bow its head easily.
Despite the claims of both sides that the actual situation is difficult to verify from time to time, this massive airstrike has indeed put Ukraine’s military-industrial systems again in the focus.
In fact, this is not the first time that similar attacks have occurred in the past year or so.
The main reason why it attracted great attention this time is that the scale is too large, drones and missiles have been launched one after another, and Ukraine's air defense pressure is unprecedented.
In this regard, many may be concerned about how long the Ukrainian air defense forces will last.
The Ukrainian army did rely on Western-aided missile systems to do a lot of interceptions, but it also cost a lot of money.
However, the Ukrainian military stressed that the current air defense system is not broken, the Israeli Patriot system is in use, and two more sets will soon be in place.
There have been rumors in the outside world that the Ukrainian air defense is about to be exhausted, but the Ukrainian side has repeatedly clarified that this is a bit exaggerated.
Despite the difficulty, air defense continues to operate.
After the incident, the reaction of Ukrainian society was also more evident.
In the news footage can be seen a busy scene of the fire, rescue workers rescued overnight, and many people were also evacuated urgently.
The Ukrainian government at first called on the people to stay alert and not panic, while also tightening the statistical damage.
In terms of external aid, the United States and European countries have also said that they will continue to support Ukraine in strengthening its defence.
The current president of the United States is Trump, and the policy style is slightly different from the previous years, but there is still some support for Ukraine, mainly focused on arms aid and air defense supplies.
After this air strike, Ukraine still focused on emergency response and air defense reinforcement.
Zelensky stressed that Ukraine will not surrender and will not be frightened, a statement that is more of a domestic blow, but also hopes that the outside world will continue to support.
The international community responded quickly to the airstrike.
Both the United Nations and humanitarian organizations have called for restraint to prevent further expansion of civilian casualties.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reiterated once again that it advocates peaceful negotiations, opposes the use of force to resolve differences, and hopes that the situation can cool down.
China has always stood in a position to promote peace and maintain regional stability, advocating both Ukraine and Russia to resolve contradictions through dialogue and not wanting to see the situation out of control.
In the final analysis, this large-scale air strike has put considerable pressure on Ukraine and made the international community once again focus on the situation in Eastern Europe.
In actual circumstances, despite external assistance, air defense pressure is still great, and Russia continues to launch strikes using its domestic military and industrial advantage.
The two sides come and go, and it is difficult for the situation to turn significantly for the better for a while.
Zelensky's firm statement represents Ukraine's unwillingness to yield and is also stabilizing the domestic situation.
There are no official plans for further escalation, and Ukraine will continue to seek foreign aid, while Russia remains in a high-pressure position.
How to go in the future depends on the follow-up actions of all parties.
Our position is clear: peace, stability, dialogue, opposition to unilateral sanctions and the threat of force, and hope that the region will regain peace as soon as possible.
In short, this sudden large air strike has added many variables to the situation in Russia and Ukraine, and the international community will continue to focus on how to push both sides to mitigate and avoid the expansion of hostilities.
Reference: Zelensky said Udo was a massive airstrike, which has caused 4 deaths and 80 injuries.