Zelenskyy: Russia’s new goal in large-scale assaults is railways and water infrastructure

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has spoken with oblast administration representatives to debate the brand new tactic Russia is utilizing in its large-scale strikes: concentrating on logistics and water provide services.

Supply: Zelenskyy in his night handle

Quote: "Right now, in the course of the coordination name, we as soon as once more mentioned with regional representatives Russia's new tactic of large strikes, the place logistics services – primarily the railway – in addition to water provide infrastructure are more and more changing into targets.

It is vitally necessary that this menace be understood by everybody on the native stage and that safety measures be applied accordingly. Air defence, the Ministry of Defence and authorities constructions have additionally acquired the mandatory duties. I anticipate coordinated and really immediate work in any respect ranges."

Particulars: The president additionally emphasised that the Ministry of Defence along with the army should strengthen safety towards Russian drones in border areas, "the place assaults towards civilian automobiles, first responders and our restore crews are rising".

"The expertise of our frontline areas have to be successfully prolonged to the Sumy area and in addition to the Chernihiv area," he mentioned.

Background:

  • On the night time of 21-22 February, the Russians carried out a mixed assault on crucial infrastructure services. The Air Power recorded 345 aerial belongings, with 33 missiles and 274 UAVs reported shot down or jammed.
  • Zelenskyy mentioned nearly 300 Russian assault drones and 50 missiles focused the town of Kyiv and the encircling oblast, in addition to Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Poltava and Sumy oblasts.
  • One particular person was killed and 17 had been injured, together with 4 kids, within the Russian assault on Kyiv Oblast.

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