It was “the most massive Russian air raid” since the beginning of the war, which hit Ukraine during the night. A barrage of missiles and drones hit several cities across the country, leaving at least 31 dead and over 160 injured, according to the latest figures. “We will definitely respond to terrorist attacks.” And we will continue to fight for the security of our entire country,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky assured, emphasizing that “Russia has used almost all types of weapons in its arsenal in this barrage.” Moscow, in turn, stated that “all intended targets were hit.” Poland said an unidentified plane entered its airspace from Ukraine before disappearing from radar. “Everything indicates that a Russian missile has entered Polish airspace. It was monitored and then left our airspace,” said Polish Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Wieslaw Kukula. Polish President Andrzej Duda and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg spoke about the incident. The alliance “stands in solidarity with our valued ally,” said Stoltenberg, and “remains vigilant.” American President Joe Biden has once again shocked Congress on the issue of the new aid package for Kiev. “Congress must act and act immediately,” he said, recalling that Putin’s goal remains unchanged almost two years after the start of the war. He is trying to wipe out Ukraine and subjugate its people. It must be stopped.” EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell condemned the “cowardly and indiscriminate” attack and, speaking to Kuleba, reiterated Brussels' 2024 commitment to “provide further military equipment to support 'Ukraine in the resistance against “to support the Russian invasion”.
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