Ukraine launched a missile attack on Russia, and Crimea is once again in flames!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-02

Ukraine launched a missile attack on Russia, and Crimea is once again in flames!

Ukraine launched massive missile strikes on four military bases in Russian-occupied Crimea some time ago, triggering a fierce military conflict. After the air strike, the commander of the Ukrainian Air Force cheered that the attack was"Expelled Russian troops from the Crimea"。The involvement of the Ukrainian Air Force in the attack showed that the British"Storm Shadow"The missiles came from fighters from Kyiv.

The day before the attack, Ukrainian forces attacked an air defense radar station in northwestern Crimea, according to the British**. There were reports of ground-to-air interception activities from the main port city of Sevastopol and the nearby military airfield in Belbek. A passage circulating on social media shows an attack on a Russian air base with smoke billowing out. The second paragraph shows that another missile hit the smoke of the smoke.

The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, Lieutenant General Yuryem Oleshukh, said:"Ukrainian pilots will definitely go home. Now I would like to express my gratitude to those who liberated the territory of Crimea from the Russian army"。

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, 20 Ukrainian missiles were shot down in the Black Sea and Crimea. It is reported that missile fragments also fell at the Belbek airbase near Lubimovka.

The Kremlin said in a statement that no"Aeronautical equipment"damaged, while a Russian** in Crimea said that the Ukrainian attack caused no damage. However, the veracity of these two statements cannot be confirmed by various **.

Just before the missile strike, a senior general in Kyiv announced that Ukraine was preparing a counterattack against Russian troops. The head of Ukraine's military intelligence, Kirill Budanov, said that when Ukraine acts, the Russian offensive will be"Early spring"Come to an end. He added:"When we started the operation, the enemy was behind us. Now it's the enemy's turn, and now it's our turn'。

At the same time, the head of the Ukrainian secret service and Supreme Commander Valery Zaluzny may take his place. Ukraine's Zaluzhny is still hesitant to let him, as he may face strong opposition from the public and the military. Ukraine also announced the exchange of 207 prisoners of war with Russia, some of whom were leaders of Ukrainian intelligence.

The leaders of the five EU countries published an open letter in the Financial Times questioning France's policy of military support. They called on EU countries to be more determined in their support for Ukraine. The missile strike threatens to further worsen relations between Ukraine and Russia and potentially escalate into a wider conflict.

The United Kingdom** detailed reports that Ukraine is actively seeking help from the international community to protect its territorial integrity. Ukraine hopes that the international community will more resolutely oppose Russia's aggression and provide more help and support to Ukraine. Ukraine** Zelensky made an appeal to NATO some time ago, asking for military assistance and Ukraine's accession to NATO. He said Ukraine needs the help of the international community to avoid an invasion.

However, Ukraine's move has also caused controversy. Some believe that the attacks launched by Ukraine could exacerbate the conflict, causing more**. The view was expressed that disputes needed to be resolved through dialogue in order to avoid further conflict. Ukraine said the two sides had held several talks but had not made substantial progress. Ukraine believes that only military action can force Russia to fulfill its commitments and defend its territorial integrity.

Innocent people are the most vulnerable to the consequences of this conflict. They face both war and humanitarian crises. The international community should provide humanitarian assistance in an effort to alleviate the impact of the conflict on the population.

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