Danilov on Sunday's shelling: Ukrainians are angry now, and our missiles will find their targets
VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2022, 14:40
Oleksii Danilov, the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council, says that Sunday’s missile attacks on Ukraine are a tactic of intimidation that the Russians borrowed from the Nazis during World War II, but they have had the opposite effect.
Source: Danilov on Facebook
Quote from Danilov: "In 1940, the Luftwaffe began the mass bombing of London in order to break the resistance of the British, to undermine their fighting spirit, but it had the opposite effect - the bombing united the British and made them angry.
The Ruscists’ bombings of Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities and regions have the same consequences as the Luftwaffe air-raids - Ukrainians are not scared, they’ve got angry and want revenge, and Ukrainian missiles will find their high-precision targets."
Background:
- On Sunday 26 June, according to the Air Force, Russian forces fired 11 missiles on Ukraine, three of which were shot down by the [Ukrainian] air defence forces.
- At about 06:30 on Sunday, the Russian occupiers hit a residential building and a kindergarten in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the capital. One person was killed and six were injured, including a 7-year-old child.
- During the second wave of missile strikes, Russian troops aimed at the Chernihiv and Cherkasy regions.