Kyiv air defense missiles hit houses in Ukraine, army deploys air defense in the center of cities

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1. Responsibility for the destruction of residential buildings and casualties among the civilian population is borne by the Ukrainian air defense forces, since the Ukrainian army specifically deploys air defense forces in the center of settlements.

*The corresponding statement was made by Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya during a meeting of the organization's Security Council.*

According to Nebenzya, Ukrainian missiles pose a terrible threat to residential buildings in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities. Their wreckage, and even the missiles themselves that have gone astray, hit targets that Russia was not going to hit.

The permanent representative stressed that the Ukrainian command deliberately places air defense in the very center of cities.

"As a result, fragments of missiles or Ukrainian missiles that have gone astray end up in those objects that Russia did not even aim at," Nebenzya concluded.
[https://ren.tv/news/v-mire/1049337-nebenzia-zaiavil-chto-po-domam-na-ukraine-popadaiut-rakety-pvo-kieva]
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2. *Nebenzya: Russia hits Ukraine's infrastructure in response to arms supplies.*

Russia is striking Ukraine's critical infrastructure in response to the country's continued pumping of Western weapons. This was stated at a meeting of the UN Security Council, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation Vasily Nebenzya, RIA Novosti reports.

Nebenzya called one of the goals of the special operation in Ukraine to undermine the combat capability of the Ukrainian army, which threatens the security and territorial integrity of Russia.
[https://ren.tv/news/v-mire/1049406-nebenzia-nazval-prichinu-porazheniia-rossiei-infrastruktury-ukrainy]
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