The Russian Presidential Office announced that President Putin will deliver an annual State of the Union address on February 21, one year before the military invasion of Ukraine, outlining the basic policy of domestic affairs and foreign policy. The focus is on how to develop such claims.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that Putin will deliver his annual State of the Union address on February 21.



The annual State of the Union address is an annual speech by the president, in which he presents the basic policies of domestic affairs and foreign affairs before Congress and representatives of the government. It will be the first time in



The speech will also mention the invasion of Ukraine, so the focus will be on what kind of claims President Putin will make one year before the start of the invasion.



On the other hand, on the 10th, the Russian military launched attacks with missiles and drones all over Ukraine, and Mayor Klitschko of Kyiv, the capital, posted on SNS, "Russian missile wreckage caused damage to cars and roofs of houses." bottom.



The Ukrainian Army General Staff said more than 100 missiles were fired by the Russian military.

The Ukrainian Air Force said 71 of the missiles were launched from the sea or air and 61 were intercepted.

In addition, President Zelensky strongly condemned, saying, "Citizens and private infrastructure facilities are targeted, and there are casualties."



In addition, he said, "Russian missiles passed through the airspace of Moldova and Romania. This missile is a challenge to NATO's collective security." claimed that the missile had passed.



Regarding this, the Ministry of Defense of Moldova ``strongly condemns the infringement of its airspace,'' and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also called the Russian ambassador stationed there to protest.



In a statement, Romania's Ministry of Defense said, "It was launched from a Russian military vessel in the Black Sea and is most likely a cruise missile. It passed through Moldovan airspace but did not enter Romanian airspace." I don't think there was an airspace violation.