After a massive air strike by the Aerospace Forces in Ukraine this night, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, called for a "unilateral cease-fire" in the air.
"A unilateral ceasefire in the sky is possible, and it can open the way to real diplomacy. America and Europe must act to make Putin stop," Zelensky wrote in his telegram channel.
At the same time, he did not explain what is meant by a "unilateral cease-fire in the sky." Does it mean that Ukraine or Russia should declare it unilaterally? Or Zelensky understands by this that the ceasefire will only be in the sky, while the fighting on land will continue, the Ukrainian TV channel "Politics of the Country" wonders.
Also in his address, Zelensky said that today Ukraine was attacked by more than 50 missiles and about 500 attack drones. Infrastructure facilities were also affected. It is known about 10 injured and 5 dead.
"They attacked with cruise missiles, "shahids", including "daggers". Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Zaporozhye, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, Odessa, Kirovohrad regions were under attack," Zelensky wrote.


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