Recent Russian missile strikes in Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of at least seven people, including a mother and daughter in Mykolaiv. This surge in violence comes just hours before a crucial NATO summit in Ankara, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is advocating for increased military support from allies, particularly in the form of ammunition for US-made Patriot air defence systems.
The strikes have raised alarms in Kyiv, where a missile hit warehouses, causing significant damage and a rare failure of the city’s air alert system. This failure has left residents feeling vulnerable and anxious, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by Russian military actions.
As Ukraine intensifies its counterattacks against Russian oil exports, the conflict’s economic implications are becoming clearer. The targeting of Russia’s aging tanker fleet is a strategic move aimed at crippling its revenue streams, which are vital for sustaining its military operations.
The situation underscores the urgent need for NATO allies to respond decisively to Ukraine’s calls for assistance, as the conflict continues to escalate with deadly consequences for civilians and strategic implications for regional security.
Source: Euronews

