President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Moscow will intensify strikes on military targets in Ukraine after an unprecedented attack over the weekend on the Russian city of Belgorod.
The attack killed 24 people and left over 100 wounded in Belgorod on Saturday. It came after Moscow launched a large-scale attack on Ukrainian cities.
“We’re going to intensify the strikes, no crime against civilians will rest unpunished, that’s for certain,” Putin said Monday during a visit to a military hospital.
He said Russia will press on with hitting what he called “military installations.”
“We are doing that today, and tomorrow we will continue doing it,” Putin said, almost two years into Moscow’s offensive.
"You must have noticed that literally the next day such strikes were carried out. And, I think, more are being carried out today. We will continue doing so tomorrow," he said ab out strikes on military infrastructure.
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