Russia Admits ‘State Of War’ Amid Massive Strikes On Ukraine

After two years of invasion in Ukraine, Russia finally accepted on Friday, that the country is “in a state of war,” with its neighboring country Ukraine as it recently launches almost massive 90 missiles and more than 60 Kamikaze (Iranian designed drone) on its enemy country, i.e., Ukraine.

Aftermath, the missiles has almost made a huge destruction, almost destroyed dozens of energy supplies, facilities, and power stations. According to their interior ministry and officials, around 3 people were killed and more than 20 people were severely injured. In an recent interview with a pro-kremlin newspaper, which was published on Friday, Dmitry Peskov (Kremlin Spokesperson) said that “we are in a state of war”.

Russia addresses Friday’s strike as their “Retaliation” for the past Ukraine attacks. Moscow’s Defence ministry said that they target Ukraine’s military-industrial complex, Railway hubs and thermal and hydroelectric power plants, energy stations. Moscow often claimed the West for their direct involvement in the conflict by supplying Ukraine with weapons. Ukraine is suffering from the shortages of both the missiles to protecting their ground and air defences to protect its skies.