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War in Ukraine: three things to remember from Thursday December 21

19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. – (France 3)

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19/20 info takes stock of the information from the last 24 hours in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

L’Ukraine is experiencing its 666th day of conflict, Thursday December 21. 35 drones launched by Russian forces on kyiv, the Moldovan Prime Minister’s concerns about his country’s defense capabilities in the event of a Russian attack, as well as the massive medical aid provided to theUkraine by the WHO since the start of the war… Here is what should be remembered from this day.

Image of the day: 35 drones launched by Russian forces on kyiv

On the night of Wednesday December 20 to Thursday December 21, 35 drones targeted kyiv, without causing any casualties. Firefighters were at work Thursday morning clearing debris in a warehouse. These Iranian-made drones were launched by Russian forces. Nighttime strikes have become daily again since the start of the conflict.

Phrase of the day: in the event of a Russian attack, “what will people use to defend themselves?”, asks the Moldovan Prime Minister

Moldova is a border country ofUkraine who fears Russia. The country has just purchased a French radar system to monitor its airspace. “If the Kremlin decides to attack us, it will attack. And with what will people defend themselves?”Dorin asked publicly ReceanPrime Minister of Moldova.

Today’s figure: 4,000 tonnes of medical supplies provided to kyiv by the WHO since the start of the conflict

The World Health Organization (WHO) has provided a massive aid of 4,000 tons of medical supplies to theUkraine since the start of the war. A figure which testifies to international solidarity with the country. This week, Ukrainian authorities received ambulances which will allow injured soldiers to be transferred to hospitals.


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