President thanked all those who helped with the aftermath of today's Russian attacks on Kyiv, Odesa and Mykolaiv

President thanked all those who helped with the aftermath of today's Russian attacks on Kyiv, Odesa and Mykolaiv

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President Zelenskyy thanked everyone who contributed to the relief efforts in the aftermath of Russia's strikes on Kyiv, Odesa, and Mykolaiv and called on people to support the victims, even if they do not ask for help.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked everyone involved in the response to the aftermath of Russian strikes on Kyiv, Odesa and Mykolaiv. He also called on people to help the victims even if they do not speak out. UNN quoted the President as saying.

I am grateful to everyone who works for the city, to everyone who cares about people and helps their neighbors. Now it is extremely important to pay attention to those who need support, and even if people feel uncomfortable asking others for help, please pay attention yourself, support them, and do not leave them alone with difficulties.

- the President urged.

Details

 Separately, Zelensky thanked all those who are directly working to eliminate the consequences of Russian strikes.

Kyiv - ballistics today, damaged houses, the building of the Academy of Arts. People have been injured and all have been provided with the necessary assistance. Thank God, there were no children in the academy. The rubble is being cleared all day. Odesa and Mykolaiv - the situation is difficult after the strikes on power facilities, all the necessary services and repair teams have been engaged. Odesa was hit again this afternoon, and people were injured. Kharkiv - is still particularly difficult, but every day adds a little energy to the city.

- Zelensky recalled the chronicle of the day.

Context

On March 25, Kyiv suffered the third missile attack by Russia in 5 days. The Ukrainian Air Force reported the destruction of two ballistic missiles fired by the enemy from the occupied Crimea. According to the head of the National Security and Defense Council's Central Intelligence Center, the Russians used a Zircon missile during today's attack on Kyiv. A total of 10 people, including a 16-year-old girl, were injured and 2 were hospitalized.

Last night, Russian troops attacked energy facilities in Mykolaiv and Odesa regions with drones, causing destruction and injuries.