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Painful blow to Russia in Ukraine (film)


The National Guard of Ukraine announced that the artillery forces destroyed the Russian “electronic warfare center” in the Kharkov region of eastern Ukraine.

“We discovered a Russian electronic warfare complex and fired at it with the help of a drone,” the Ukrainian National Guard said, according to the Perivada website.

He added: “In this way, the Russian artillery was deprived of the opportunity to intercept the Ukrainian defense forces and described the attack as painful for the enemy.”

The National Guard released smoke from the building by releasing a video of the observation and destruction of the Russian Electronic Warfare Center.

Russia spends half a billion dollars a year on such systems, according to a statement from the National Guard of Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinsky on Wednesday called on the European Union to allow his country to join the bloc and warned that Russia’s regional ambitions extend from Warsaw to Sofia.

In a speech to the Czech parliament, Zelensky called for tougher EU sanctions against Russia over its February 24 invasion.

“Russia is not only interested in our cities, Mariupol, Sorodontsk, Kharkov and Kyiv, but also its ambitions for a large area from Warsaw to Sofia.” Without mentioning any evidence of what he is saying.

Amnesty International said on Monday that “Russia’s continued bombardment of the city of Kharkov with cluster munitions and the dropping of landmines known as scattered mines is a war crime that has resulted in the indiscriminate killing of hundreds of civilians.”

Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, has been under almost constant bombardment since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24, when Ukrainian forces drove the Russians out of the city in May.

Ukraine said 606 civilians had been killed and 600,000 evacuated.

In a 14-day investigation in April and early May, the agency said it had found evidence of Russian use of cluster munitions and landmines in Kharkov.

“Repeated bombing of residential neighborhoods in unprovoked attacks in Kharkov has killed and injured hundreds of civilians, and is therefore a war crime,” Amnesty International said in a statement.

Moscow has previously denied targeting civilians and accused Ukraine of falsifying evidence of war crimes by Russian forces.

Source: Lebanon Debate

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