Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky today accused Moscow of two airstrikes that killed at least 11 people on the territory of Ukraine and added that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want "real peace".
The series of attacks comes after weeks of escalation after almost three years of war. Russia has stepped up attacks on energy infrastructure.
"Thousands of attacks carried out by Russia during this war clearly show that Putin does not need real peace," Zelensky wrote in a message on Telegram.
Nine people were killed today in the southern city of Zaporizhia and two in the city of Krivi Rig.
"Only with force can we resist him. And only with force can real peace be established," added Zelenski.
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