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​The russians Fired 83 Missiles and Kamikaze Drones at Civilian Objects in Ukraine on Monday

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Kh-101 under the wing of a Tu-95MS aircraft / Open source photo
Kh-101 under the wing of a Tu-95MS aircraft / Open source photo

Terrorist forces from russia fired 55 Kh-101 cruise missiles, a Kh-59 guided air missile, 22 S-300 anti-aircraft missiles and five drones at civilian targets in Ukraine on Monday, October 31

That is according to the statement of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi.

"We are waging a war against a country 28 times the size of our country, with a population four times larger than ours, a country whose military potential is many times greater than ours. We are waging a war on land, in the air, at sea, in cyberspace, etc. We've been waging a war not for eight months, but for eight years and eight months. All this testifies to our resilience, the courage to defend what is ours and the thirst to win," Valeriy Zaluzhnyi posted this on its official page on Facebook.

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the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, The russians Fired 83 Missiles and Kamikaze Drones at Civilian Objects in Ukraine on Monday, Defense Express
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi

"Would other countries withstand such pressure? After all, today [October 31] the enemy used 55 Kh-101 cruise missiles, a Kh-59 guided air missile, 22 S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, four Shahed-136 UAVs and a Lancet-3 UAV on civilian targets in Ukraine," Zaluzhnyi said.

One of the russian missiles fell on the territory of Moldova as it got shot down by Ukrainian air defense. Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat says this is not the first time russian missiles attack Ukraine from Moldovan airspace, Defense Express
One of the russian missiles fell on the territory of Moldova as it got shot down by Ukrainian air defense. Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat says this is not the first time russian missiles attack Ukraine from Moldovan airspace / Photo: smoke rising from the assessed site where the russian missile fell / Photo credit: SPRAVDI

"I'm not sure about others, but we are holding on, regrouping, building up reserves, strengthening our defense and gradually liberating our native land. Victory is very difficult for us. But it will definitely come," he noted.

As Defense Express reported that Ukrainian Military Had Disclosed the Scale of Monday's russian Aerial Attack.

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