On the 11th (local time), Russia again poured missile fire on several parts of Ukraine.



Ukraine intercepted many of them from the air, but failed to prevent additional civilian casualties.



Energy infrastructure, such as power plants, suffered significant damage from attacks that continued for two days in a row.



The West is rushing to supply Ukraine with state-of-the-art air defense systems.



On this morning, private facilities such as schools, medical facilities, and automobile exhibition centers were attacked for about 40 minutes from early morning in Zaporiza, southern Ukraine.



At least one civilian was killed in the process.



In Vinnica, southwest of Kiiu, a Russian drone struck a local power plant twice in a row, injuring six people.



A local official said the size of the damage increased as the second blow continued while a rescue team was deployed after the first blow.



In western Lviv, Russia's missile attacks continued, causing power supply disruptions.



Ukraine says it has shot down 14 Russian missiles across the country.



Two missiles were also shot down in the capital, Kiiu.



The Ukrainian Air Force also announced that it had shot down eight Iranian drones off the Black Sea coast.



Explosions from the shootdown were heard in the southern port city of Odessa, the Wall Street Journal reported.



Ukrainian authorities are warning of a possible further attack by Russia.



The day before, Russia launched a total strike across Ukraine with a total of 84 missiles.



It is estimated that 19 people were killed and 105 injured in the attack.



Russia is relentlessly attacking Ukraine's energy infrastructure.



CNN reported that the two-day attack damaged 30% of all energy-related facilities in Ukraine.



"It is the first time since the war that Russia has targeted an energy infrastructure," Ukraine's Energy Minister Hermann Khalushenko told CNN. claimed that



Khalushenko, however, called for further assistance from the West, saying, "Ukraine's energy situation is still stable."



After Russia's indiscriminate attack, the West is rushing to support Ukraine's air defense system.



U.S. President Joe Biden promised to provide state-of-the-art air defense systems in a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the same day.



The U.S. Department of Defense said it plans to provide advanced surface-to-air missile systems and two NASAMSs within the next two months.



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Germany also delivered one of the four IRIS-T air defense systems it had promised to provide to Ukraine on the same day, the German newspaper Der Spiegel reported.





France has decided to expand its military presence in Eastern Europe, especially by increasing the size of its troops in Romania, a neighboring country to Ukraine, and by deploying additional fighters to Lithuania.



The leaders of the seven major countries held an urgent videoconference today to show their solidarity and support for Ukraine after Russia's all-round missile attack.



The G7 leaders condemned Russia's attacks on civilians as a "war crime" and vowed to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin accountable.



Ukrainian President Zelensky attended the G7 meeting via video and said, "If Russia attacks our energy industry and energy stability, we must sanction Russia's energy industry. We must destroy Russia's stable income from oil and gas trade. do,” he claimed.



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