Ukraine: Russian strikes kill 17 following bridge attack

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A Russian missile barrage that crumbled apartment buildings and houses in Ukraine’s city of Zaporizhzhia killed at least 17 people and wounded dozens.

Mucola Markovich, 76, wipes a tear as he stands next to a residential building that was heavily damaged after a Russian attack at a residential area in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022.

Zaporizhzhia resident Mucola Markovich, 76, said he and his wife hid under a blanket when they heard incoming rockets and booms from blasts. “There was one explosion, then another one,” he said. Then, in a flash, their fourth-floor apartment was gone, Markovich said, holding back tears. “Absolute meanness. Absolute evil. … From the one who gave this order, to everyone who carried out this order: they will answer. They must. Before the law and the people,” he added.

The Crimean Peninsula is a popular destination for Russian tourists and home to a Russian naval base. A Russian tourist association estimated that 50,000 tourists were in Crimea on Saturday. “Today was not a bad day and mostly sunny on our state’s territory,” he said. “Unfortunately, it was cloudy in Crimea. Although it was also warm.”

 

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Noam Chomsky in 2015: 'The idea that Ukraine might join a Western military alliance would be quite unacceptable to any Russian leader' and that Ukraine's desire to join NATO 'is not protecting Ukraine, it is threatening Ukraine with major war' 🔊

If this WEF puppet had committed to the Minsk II accords, he could have kept a significant part of Ukraine before it became Russian territory. Better for Ukrainians, better for stability. And we wouldn't have had this pointless war..... 🔊

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