President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy showcased Ukraine's "long-range sanctions" of the week on video, but noted that these are "far from all of them" and announced an increase in the "distance and frequency of the sanctions' application," UNN reports.
"Our long-range sanctions for this week. And most of the operations are still ongoing, so the video shows far from all of our results,"
As the President reported, "there are hits on a Be-200 amphibious aircraft, a Ka-27 helicopter, a dry cargo ship carrying ammunition, a Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun system, a Tor anti-aircraft missile system, a Redut-2US communication complex, drones, and much more." "Also, our long-range sanctions hit Russian oil sector facilities and ships. Distances – almost 1,000 kilometers from the line of combat engagement," Zelenskyy indicated.
"These are entirely just responses to what the Russians are doing. We will increase the distance and the frequency of the sanctions' application. I thank everyone who works for our strength! I thank the warriors of the AFU, SBU, and intelligence services for their accuracy,"