Terrorist State: Russia’s Another Missile Attack on Ukraine Was Exclusively on Residential Infrastructure

On the night of June 24, Russia launched 51 missiles of various types over Ukraine: 40 X-101/X-555 missiles, 9 X-22 missiles, and 2 Kalibr missiles. Forty-one missiles and 2 attack drones were destroyed. Fragments of a cruise missile that fell on a high-rise building in Kyiv killed 3 civilians, and another 11 were injured of varying degrees of severity. There were explosions in other Ukrainian cities: Dnipro and Kharkiv. The eighth missile attack in June is a war crime and another evidence of the terrorist nature of Russia, which should be taken under comprehensive sanctions.

Russia managed to circumvent the sanctions imposed by the West and increase the production of cruise and ballistic missiles: during May, the Russian Air Force launched 17 massive missile attacks on Ukraine, and in June — 8 such attacks. The last missile attack took place on June 24: Russia used three types of missiles on rear Ukrainian cities. In these types of missiles, the coordinates of the target are set in advance: 20 out of more than 50 missiles were destroyed in the airspace of Kyiv. This once again confirms that Russia is at war exclusively with the civilian population of Ukraine — Putin approved the genocide of Ukrainians on national grounds. Unable to stop the Armed Forces, the Russians intensify the terror of Ukrainian civilians.

The crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine are a threat to the whole world. Russia will not stop either in Donbas or in any other part of Ukraine, unless it is stopped by force. Putin is carrying out meaningless territorial expansion, which may spread to Europe. It does not care about losses and hasn’t time frame. Russia has huge resources and, bypassing sanctions, receives the necessary components for the production of missiles. The Kremlin has become the enemy of the entire civilized world. Its terror in Ukraine is an approbation of the crimes that will take place in Europe if the Russian army strengthens. There should be strict control over the export of the components for the military-industrial complex and strict sanctions for all those who help Russia to obtain them and continue the genocide in Ukraine.