Russia boasts about the strike on Uman. Podoliak: Do you still want to discuss how the war should end?
Russia boasts about the strike on Uman. Podoliak: Do you still want to discuss how the war should end?

Russia boasts about the strike on Uman. Podoliak: Do you still want to discuss how the war should end?

Advisor to the President’s Office, Mykhailo Podoliak, responded to the cynical comment from the Russian military agency “right on target,” which the occupiers left after a missile strike on a multi-story building in Uman, which resulted in at least 23 deaths. Podoliak asked a rhetorical question whether anyone still wants to discuss how the war should end after this.

Russia intentionally, boldly, and demonstratively violates and openly mocks international law… Do you want to see how a winged missile flies into a high-rise building and kills sleeping children? We’ll do it now.” And we’ll even record it in the official status of the Russian Ministry of Defense – “Direct hit!” he wrote.

He called Russia a “banal wild and barbaric country” and emphasized that its systematic violation of rules concerns not only Ukraine.

As a swarm of locusts, the Russian Federation will invade any territory, killing and looting, only to later cynically boast about the multipolar world from the high tribune of international organizations,” he stated.

According to Podolyak, this war must end with the defeat of the Russian Federation and the restoration of the supremacy of law and peace in Europe, which is why Ukraine needs more military assistance.

And to paraphrase Hemingway, I’ll say it again: ‘Hello, weapons!’ Hello, many weapons…” he wrote.

During the night, amid an air raid alert, the Russians struck a nine-story residential building in Uman with a cruise missile. There are fatalities and injuries. The debris is being cleared, and the number of victims is rising.

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