NewsShocking footage reveals Russia's most significant attack yet as missiles rain down on Ukraine

Shocking footage reveals Russia's most significant attack yet as missiles rain down on Ukraine

The unsettling video from the war zone was shared on X Service (formerly known as Twitter). According to the description accompanying the video, it shows part of the most recent large-scale rocket assault from the Russian Federation on Ukraine. The depicted missiles were fired from the occupied Crimean territory.

The Russians fired rockets off the coast of Crimea.
The Russians fired rockets off the coast of Crimea.
Images source: © Igor Sushko, X

12:41 PM EST, December 29, 2023

Alarming video from the battlefront

"Today appears to be the largest attack on Ukraine so far, considering the number of missiles and drones fired concurrently. This became possible due to collaborators from the West," states the caption above the posted video.

The clip, lasting over half a minute, showcases Russians launching missiles in succession. The sound of rockets firing, likely part of the latest large-scale assault on Ukraine, can be heard in the background.

As reported by the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, Russia launched about 110 missiles last night. All of these have been intercepted and neutralized. Meanwhile, General Valeriy Zaluzhny, the supreme leader of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated on Friday that "during the nocturnal and early morning attacks on Ukraine, Russia utilized 158 aerial striking tools, including various types of missiles and strike drones; a total of 114 enemy targets have been destroyed."

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