Russia Launches Large-Scale Aerial Strikes on Ukrainian Capital; Calls for Western Support Intensify
ICARO Media Group
In a renewed escalation of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the Russian military has launched a fresh large-scale aerial attack on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, as well as other cities. This latest wave of aggression comes after Russia's failed attempt to capture Kyiv earlier this year in February 2022.
Early this morning, as children prepared for their first day of school, Kyiv was hit by dozens of ballistic missiles and drones launched by Moscow. The airstrikes have caused widespread panic and fear among the population, who were not expecting such a devastating attack.
In response to the intensifying military aggression by Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has once again called on the West to supply Kyiv with long-range weapons. This plea for Western support underscores the urgent need for Ukraine to defend itself against further Russian incursions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, remains unyielding in the face of international pressure. He has declared that the "bandits" in Kursk, a city in western Russia, will not be able to impede the ongoing Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine. This defiant stance by Putin underscores the determination of Russia to assert its authority in the region.
As the conflict continues to escalate, it is essential to stay updated on the latest developments. Here are the key developments in Russia's war in Ukraine as of Monday, September 2:
- Russia launches a large-scale aerial strike on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and other cities
- The attack involves dozens of ballistic missiles and drones
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reiterates the need for Western support and calls for the supply of long-range weapons
- Russian President Putin dismisses any opposition and vows to continue the offensive in eastern Ukraine.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has already resulted in significant loss of life and destruction. The international community must now come together to find a peaceful resolution and prevent further escalation of this devastating conflict.