Ukraine Calls For Secondary Sanction On Russia Oil, Gas And Financial System After Attack That Kill Two People, Injure Ten Including Five Children

The president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a statement has called for more pressure and further sanction on Russia Oil, Gas and Financial system, especially on the countries whose weight are behind Vladimir Putin.

This is coming after a Russia strike that killed two people, injured ten including five children on Wednesday.

Zelenskyy while condoling with victims pointed out that ‘more than 650 drones and over fifty missiles of various types, including ballistic and aeroballistic ones’ were Russia weapon of choice.

He called on America and Europe not to ignore the latest strike, as he agitates for an end to the war.

The Ukrainian President statement read: “In many of our regions, emergency and rescue operations are still underway after last night’s Russian attack. It was a complex, combined strike: the enemy used more than 650 drones and over fifty missiles of various types, including ballistic and aeroballistic ones. Many were shot down, but unfortunately, there have been hits.

“Ordinary residential buildings in Zaporizhzhia have been damaged, and there has been destruction at a dormitory. Tens of people have been reported injured in this strike, including five children. Tragically, two people have been killed.

“My condolences to their family and loved ones. Rescue operations continue. In Ladyzhyn, a seven-year-old boy has been seriously wounded. There have also been many vile strikes on energy facilities and civilian life across the regions – Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Cherkasy, Poltava, Dnipro, Chernihiv, Sumy, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Lviv regions. All the necessary services are deployed on the sites.

“All efforts should be made to restore power and water supply as swiftly as possible wherever it’s been disrupted.

“Russia continues its terrorist war against life itself, and it’s crucial that every such vile attack on civilians’ boomerangs back on Russia with concrete consequences – sanctions and real pressure.

“We count on America, Europe, and the G7 countries not to ignore this Moscow’s intent to destroy everything.

“New steps are needed to increase pressure – on Russia’s oil and gas industry, its financial system, and through secondary sanctions on those who bankroll this war. I thank everyone who works for peace.” Zelenskyy urged.