Russia says it is happy with the results of Ukraine's latest shelling


Russia has admitted that they are deliberately attacking Ukrainian cities en masse with missiles and hitting energy facilities to disable the energy system.
The Russian Defence Ministry has said that all "targets of the massive strike on Ukraine on 10 February have been achieved and all designated facilities have been hit", the Russian Defence Ministry has said in a report.
On 10 February, the Russian Armed Forces carried out a massive strike with long-range precision air, sea and ground-based weapons, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles against critical facilities of the energy system ensuring the functioning of the Ukrainian defence industry and transport system," the report said.
At the same time, the Russian aggressors stressed that "the objectives of the massive strike have been achieved and all designated facilities have been hit.
The operation of energy-intensive industries of the defence and industrial complex has been halted. The transfer by rail of foreign weapons, ammunition and reserves to the areas of combat operations has also been blocked," the Russian Federation said.
We shall remind you that on the morning of 10 February, the Russian Federation launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine, targeting energy facilities and residential buildings. As a result of the attack, civilians were wounded and many settlements lost their electricity and water supply.
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