Volodymyr Zelensky calls Kremlin terrorists as rocket attacks continue

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    A missle blast in Dnipro

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    The rocket blast was among numerous tactical strikes on facilities prepared by Vladimir Putin (Picture: Supplied)

    Russia revealed no let-up in its fatal barrage versus Ukraine the other day as rockets struck numerous parts of the nation.

    A wave of attacks saw surges riddle Kyiv, Dnipro and the southern port of Odesa in an ongoing barrage of energy facilities let loose previously today by Vladimir Putin.

    Video video footage from a cars and truck dashcam of a fireball swallowing up a rainy roadway, stated to be a rocket blast in the main city of Dnipro, was published on Telegram by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.

    ‘This is another confirmation from Dnipro of how terrorists want peace,’ he composed in referral to the Kremlin.

    ‘The peaceful city and people’ s desire to live their accustomed lives. Going to work, to their affairs. A rocket attack!’

    Elsewhere, authorities stated 2 individuals were eliminated in an attack on the southern area of Zaporhizhzhia and 3 were injured in Kharkiv, in the north-east.

    ‘Missiles are flying over Kyiv right now,’ Interfax news company priced quote Ukraine’s prime minister Denys Shmyhal as stating at a conference.

    ‘Now they are bombing our gas production, they are bombing our enterprises in Dnipro and Yuzhmash (missile factory).’

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    Russian president Vladimir Putin was branded a terrorist by Volodymyr Zelensky (Picture: AP)

    Missile blast in Dnipro

    Dashcam video footage reveals the minute of effect of a Russian strike in Dnipro (Picture: Supplied)

    With snow falling in Kyiv, authorities stated they were working to bring back power across the country after damage today.

    Meanwhile, Nato and Poland concluded that a rocket which crashed in a Polish town on Tuesday, eliminating 2 individuals, was most likely a roaming fired by Ukraine’s air defences.

    Mr Zelensky contested this view in an unusual public difference with his Western allies.

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