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Russia-Ukraine War: 8 rockets launched by Russia destroys Vinnytsia airport in Central Ukraine

Written by  Rajan Nath -- March 06th 2022 07:42 PM
Russia-Ukraine War: 8 rockets launched by Russia destroys Vinnytsia airport in Central Ukraine

Russia-Ukraine War: 8 rockets launched by Russia destroys Vinnytsia airport in Central Ukraine

Russia-Ukraine War: Eight rockets launched by Russia destroyed Vinnytsia airport located in Central Ukraine, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday, reported The Kyiv Independent. Zelenskyy called on the western nations and said, "The world has the power to close our skies for Russian rockets and aircraft." He adds that Ukraine requires aircraft, to make Ukrainian skies safe. Also Read: Operation Ganga: 6 flights with 1,377 stranded citizens departed for India in 24 hours Russia-Ukraine War Vinnytsia airport is located 7.5 kilometres east of the railway station of Vinnytsia and 1 kilometre southwest of the village of Gavryshivka. It is located in the centre of Ukraine and had convenient transportation for passengers and cargo both in Ukraine and abroad. The aerodrome was founded in the early '50s. For more than half a century it worked as an important transport system of Ukraine. Zelenskyy slammed NATO's decision not to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Russia-Ukraine War "A NATO summit took place today. It was a weak summit, a confused summit, a summit that shows that not everyone considers the fight for freedom in Europe the number one goal," Zelenskyy said in a video message, as quoted by Russia's Sputnik. Zelenskyy accused the members of the military alliance of giving Russia "the green light to start shelling Ukrainian cities and villages." He said that NATO countries have created a narrative that closing the skies over Ukraine would provoke Russia's direct aggression against NATO. "This is the self-hypnosis of those who are weak, insecure inside, despite the fact they possess weapons many times stronger than we have," the Ukrainian President was quoted as saying by CNN. Russia-Ukraine War Day 9 Live Updates: Fire breaks out at Europe's biggest Nuclear Power Plant This reaction comes after NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Friday outrightly rejected to police a no-fly zone over Ukraine, and warned that such a move could provoke widespread war in Europe with Russia. The remarks came during the extraordinary meeting of the NATO Foreign Ministers in Brussels on Friday. Stoltenberg made clear that NATO would not impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine saying, allies have agreed NATO should not have planes operating over Ukraine. Also Read | Why Russia doesn’t want Ukraine want to join NATO | All you need to know -PTC News


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