On the night of February 1, russia once again launched a massive attack on Ukrainian cities, targeting civilian infrastructure and peaceful residents.
Zaporizhzhia — Over thirty reports of infrastructure damage were recorded. Zaporizhzhia National University was hit again. Despite this, one of its buildings became a hub for providing assistance.
Poltava — Residential buildings were struck. A family was killed in their own home: a nine-year-old girl and her parents. At present, seven fatalities have been confirmed. Among the 14 injured are children.
Odesa — The historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was attacked. Fifteen cultural institutions were damaged, including the buildings of the Literary, Local History and Archaeological Museums, the Museum of Western and Eastern Art, and the Philharmonic Hall.
Sumy region — As a result of a criminal russian attack, three police officers were killed.
Terrorism bears a russian face.
Its cruelty carries russian citizenship.
But the face of courage, resistance, and resilience will always be Ukraine.