Following attacks in Moscow, Zelensky warns that war in Russia is coming

Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has warned that it is the inevitable “” that “warfta” in Russia will occur, as Russian authorities were forced to temporarily shut down a very frequent airport in Moscow, as a result of night-defence attacks in the Russian capital. “intend slowly, war is returning to Russia's territory ʹ to the centers [...]
Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has warned that it is the inevitable “” that “warfta” in Russia will occur, as Russian authorities were forced to temporarily shut down a very frequent airport in Moscow, as a result of night-defence attacks in the Russian capital.
The war is slowly returning to Russia's territory é to its symbolic centers and military bases. And this is inevitable, natural, and completely right”, Zelensky said during a visit to the town of Ivano-Frankivsk on July 30th.
Zelensky warned Ukrainians as well, that they should be ready for additional attacks by Russia on the country's infrastructure and prepare now for winter months.
“Ukrainian is strengthening”, he said. “But we must be aware that, just like last year, Russian terrorists can attack our energy sector and important objects this winter”.
Russian officials announced that three Ukrainian fears attacked Moscow on the morning of July 30th, wounding a security guard. Vanukovo Airport, one of four major airports in Moscow, was provisionally closed following the attacks.
Russia's Defence Ministry called it a <x0-tensing terrorist attack” and claimed that one fears collapsed and the other two were blocked, then crashing into the prestigious business complex in Moscow, Moscow, Moscow-Citi.
The RIA news agency, which is controlled by the Russian state, published images showing damage at a senior office in the business area.
The images have not been independently verified.
A Ukrainian Air Force spokesman said in Kiev on July 30th that “something always flies over Russia, and over Moscow in particular”.
There's something coming and that noise. It doesn't matter that Russian authorities want to close their eyes and say they have all fallen... there's no point in talking about peace within Russia”, Yuri Ihna said.
This was the fourth time this month Moscow was attacked by fear. / REL












