Ukraine managed to shoot down and neutralize 747 drones and four missiles, but there were nine missile impacts and 56 drone attacks on 37 locations across the country
The Portuguese government condemned on Sunday the biggest attack with Russia’s ‘drones’ to Ukraine since the beginning of the war, which reached the government’s headquarters in Kiev and expressed solidarity with the Ukrainians.
“Portugal condemns the most intense Russian attack on Ukraine since the beginning of the War of Aggression (810 ‘drones’ and 13 missiles), which directly reached the government’s headquarters,” says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a message published on social networks.
Portugal condemns the most intense Russian attack on Ukraine since the beginning of the War of Aggression (810 drones and 13 missiles), which directly reached the government’s headquarters. Deep solidarity with the victims (including children), their families and the people and the Ukrainian authorities.
– Foreign Affairs PT (@nestrangeiro_pt)
The publication also expresses “deep solidarity with the victims (including children), their families and the people and the Ukrainian authorities.”
The attack made today by Russia to the capital of Ukraine, which implied 805 ‘drones’ and about 12 missiles, was the largest invested in the kind since the beginning of the war, killing at least five people, according to the Ukrainian authorities.
The attack “It was the biggest Russian attack with ‘drones’ from the beginning” of Ukraine’s large-scale invasion, Ukraine Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat said to the US Associated Press news agency.
According to the Air Force, Ukraine managed to slaughter and neutralize 747 drones and four missiles, but there were nine missile impacts and 56 drone attacks on 37 locations across the country, with arms debris lying in eight areas.
The operation reached, for the first time, a government building, having destroyed a part of the government’s headquarters in Kiev.
The building houses the offices of the Ukrainian ministers, so the police blocked access to the surroundings while the truck and ambulance trucks arrived.
“For the first time, a government building was damaged by an enemy attack, including the roof and the upper floors,” said Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, arguing that “it is necessary to increase sanctions-especially against oil and Russian gas.”