Zelensky谴责持续12个小时的俄罗斯罢工

更新时间: 2025-09-29 00:16

6月,成员国同意提高国防支出,并重新确认了北约的相互安全保证。去年在德国,波兰和英国发生大火后,这15人被指控犯有恐怖罪。在本月初19架19架无人机进入波兰领土后,整个欧洲的紧张局势加剧持续12个小时以上的俄罗斯空中轰炸杀死了至少4人,并在乌克兰造成了至少70人受伤。沃迪米尔·泽伦斯基(Volodymyr Zelensky)总统说,所有死亡都发生在首都基辅(Kyiv),许多弹丸的瞄准量是针对的,受害者包括一个12岁的女孩。该弹幕 - 涉及近600次无人机和几十枚导弹,针对乌克兰的七个地区 - 是最近几个月中最重的弹药。 Zelensky警告说,乌克兰将进行报复,并说“邪恶”的攻击表明莫斯科“希望继续战斗和杀害”。俄罗斯说,这袭击了军事设施和支持乌克兰武装部队的工业企业。对于乌克兰人来说,空中轰炸可能是随机的,也可以是常规的。它们倾向于在星期六晚上晚些时候发生 - 在这种情况下,格林尼治标准时间22:00听到了第一批警报器。偶尔会爆炸爆炸的声音被打断 - 大概是因为截距无人机的声音或一个击中其目标。在基辅,该国的空气警报应用程序敦促人们前往庇护所并呆在那里。随后,随着数百架无人机在城市下降,他们被警告警告说,空中威胁增加。乌克兰国防部长伊戈尔·克莱门科(Igor Klymenko)说,全国至少有100个平民遗址遭到袭击损害,整个社区都留下了废墟。紧急服务说明,对基辅心脏病学研究所的袭击杀死了一名护士和一名患者。 Zelensky说,一家大型面包店,一家汽车橡胶工厂以及公寓楼和平民基础设施也是针对的。他补充说,Zaporizhzhia,Khmelnytskyi,Sumy,Mykolaiv,Chernihiv和Odesa地区也受到了打击。 Zaporizhzhia的州长Ivan Fedorov说,该地区有34人受伤,其中包括三个孩子 - 两个11岁和12岁的男孩和一个9岁的女孩。他说,一个男孩被爆炸了,另一个男孩遭受了一氧化碳中毒。两者都处于严重状态。苏米(Sumy)的区域州长说,过去一天,一名59岁的男子罢工死亡。 Zelensky誓言乌克兰“将反击”以从俄罗斯“武力外交”,并说他指望欧洲和美国的“强烈反应”。他说:“这种卑鄙的袭击实际上是在联合国大会一周末发生的,这就是俄罗斯宣布其真正的立场的方式。”Zelensky重申了他对美国总统唐纳德·特朗普对俄罗斯的严厉制裁威胁的支持,以及他呼吁欧洲盟友遏制其俄罗斯石油和天然气进口。特朗普最近改变了他在战争上的立场,上周说,他认为乌克兰可以重新夺回莫斯科损失的土地,因为俄罗斯经济在长期战争的压力下被标记了。到目前为止,美国总统避免对俄罗斯实施进一步的制裁,但由于克里姆林宫缺乏开始和平谈判的渴望,似乎越来越沮丧。 Zelensky周六表示,俄罗斯不会阻止其与乌克兰的侵略 - 这就是为什么它正在通过最近在北约军事联盟的几个国家的入侵来测试欧洲防空。同时,全国武装部队说,喷气式飞机于周日早些时候在邻国波兰争夺。俄罗斯袭击了乌克兰西部。波兰军方描述了这些行动 - 自9月10日波兰和北约飞机在波兰领空击落的三架俄罗斯无人机以来,这些行动已成为常规行动。丹麦的国防部周日证实,它连续第二个晚上在军事遗址上观察到无人机。北约现在表示,它将升级其在波罗的海的任务,包括增强的监视和驻扎在那里的至少一辆防空护卫舰。这是一系列事件,其中无人机在丹麦机场上出现,导致空中交通中断。丹麦官员说,他们没有证据表明俄罗斯参与他们所说的一致袭击,而莫斯科则否认责任。与波兰一起,爱沙尼亚和罗马尼亚还指责俄罗斯违反了空域,促使北约有了新的北约来加强联盟的东部侧面。特朗普甚至说北约国家应该在其领空击落俄罗斯飞机。俄罗斯外交部长谢尔盖·拉夫罗夫(Sergei Lavrov)在周六对联合国大会的讲话中说,他的国家无意攻击欧盟或北约成员国 - 但警告说,对任何针对莫斯科的“侵略”有“决定性的反应”。本月初,19架19架无人机进入波兰领土后,整个欧洲的紧张局势加剧。俄罗斯否认喷气机在同一个月进入爱沙尼亚空域,因为其无人机违反了北约两名成员的领空。

Zelensky condemns 'vile' Russian strikes lasting 12 hours
A Russian aerial bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours has killed at least four people and injured at least 70 others in Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky said the deaths all occurred in the capital, Kyiv, where many of the projectiles were aimed, and the victims included a 12-year-old girl. The barrage - involving nearly 600 drones and several dozen missiles aimed at seven regions of Ukraine - is one of the heaviest in recent months. Zelensky warned that Ukraine would retaliate and said the "vile" attack showed Moscow "wants to continue fighting and killing". Russia said it struck military facilities and industrial enterprises supporting Ukraine's armed forces. For Ukrainians, aerial bombardments can be both random and routine. They tend to occur late on Saturday evenings - in this case, the first sirens were heard at 22:00 GMT. The sound of anti-aircraft fire was punctuated with occasional explosions - presumably either from the sound of an intercepted drone or one hitting its target. In Kyiv, the country's air alert app urged people to head to shelters and stay there. They were followed by pings warning of an increased aerial threat as hundreds of drones descended on the city. Ukraine's Defence Minister Igor Klymenko said that at least 100 civilian sites had been damaged across the country by the attack, with entire neighbourhoods lefts in ruins. Emergency services said an attack on Kyiv's Institute of Cardiology had killed a nurse and a patient. A large bakery, an automobile rubber factory, as well as apartment buildings and civilian infrastructure were also targeted, Zelensky said. He added that Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv and Odesa regions were also hit. Zaporizhzhia's Governor Ivan Fedorov said 34 people had been injured in the region, including three children - two boys, aged 11 and 12, and a nine-year-old girl. One boy was caught in an explosion while the other had suffered carbon monoxide poisoning, he said. Both are in a serious condition. Sumy's regional governor said a 59-year-old man had died in strikes in the past day. Zelensky vowed that Ukraine "will strike back" in a bid to "force diplomacy" from Russia, and said he was counting on a "strong reaction" from Europe and the US. "This dastardly attack took place in fact as the end of the week of the UN General Assembly, and this is how Russia declares its real position," he said. Zelensky reiterated his support of US President Donald Trump's threat of harsher sanctions on Russia, as well as his call for European allies to curb their Russian oil and gas imports. Trump has recently shifted his position on the war, saying for the first time last week that he thought Ukraine could retake the land it had lost from Moscow as the Russian economy flagged under the strain of a prolonged war. The US president has so far desisted from imposing further sanctions on Russia, but has appeared increasingly frustrated with the lack of eagerness from the Kremlin to begin peace talks. Zelensky said on Saturday that Russia would not stop its aggression with Ukraine - which is why it was testing European air defences with the recent incursions in several countries belonging to the Nato military alliance. Meanwhile, jets were scrambled in neighbouring Poland early on Sunday as Russia hit western Ukraine, the nation's armed forces said. The Polish military described the actions - which have become routine since Polish and Nato aircraft shot down three Russian drones in Poland's airspace on 10 September - as preventative. Denmark's Defence Ministry confirmed on Sunday that it had observed drones over military sites for a second night in a row. Nato has now said it will upgrade its mission in the Baltic Sea in response, including enhanced surveillance and stationing at least one air defence frigate there. It follows a series of incidents in which drones appeared over Danish airports, causing disruption to air traffic. Danish officials said they had no evidence to suggest Russian involvement in what they described as a concerted attack, while Moscow denied responsibility. Along with Poland, Estonia and Romania have also accused Russia of violating their airspace, prompting a renewed Nato to bolster the alliance's eastern flank. Trump has gone as far as to say that Nato nations should shoot down Russian planes in their airspace. In a speech to the UN General Assembly on Saturday, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his country had no intention of attacking EU or Nato member states - but warned of a "decisive response" to any "aggression" directed towards Moscow. Tensions have risen across Europe after 19 drones entered Polish territory earlier this month. Russia denies jets entered Estonian airspace in the same month as its drones violated the airspace of two other Nato members. In June, member states agreed to boost defence spending and reconfirmed Nato's mutual security guarantee. The 15 people are accused of terrorism offences after fires broke out last year in Germany, Poland and the UK. Tensions have risen across Europe after 19 drones entered Poland's territory earlier this month
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