Former U.S. defense intel officer Rebekah Koffler joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the latest on the Russia-Ukraine war as rockets hit Kyiv for the first time since June
Putin says Russia hit military, energy, and communications targets in response to the Crimea bridge attack.
"If attempts to carry out terrorist attacks continue, Russia's response will be severe and at the level of the threats facing it. Nobody should be in any doubt." pic.twitter.com/fsingDkhd8
— max seddon (@maxseddon) October 10, 2022
Shocked and appalled by the vicious attacks on #Ukrainian cities. #Putin showed again that Russia stands with terror and brutality but #Ukraine never will slander in front of Putin's Army.
We will stand with #Ukraine for as long as it takes.#ZelenskyWarCriminal #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/42xeYoc1Zq
— Mehran Anjum Mir (@MehranAnjumMir) October 10, 2022
- The best response to Putin‘s missile attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine is to use ATACMS to hit every Russian military target on Crimea… and to hit Putin‘s bridge again and again and again. Thomas C. Theiner
- Vladimir Putin threatens more Russian strikes after missiles hit cities across Ukraine in most widespread wave of attacks for months – BBC article
- “…if attempts at terrorist attacks continue, the response from Russia will be severe” – WION article
- Zelensky advisor Oleksiy Arestovych trolls Russia after the Kyiv attacks: “The Klitschko glass bridge turned out to be stronger than Putin‘s sacred bridge” Samuel Ramani
- Russian missile attacks on Kyiv and other cities and towns won’t intimidate Ukrainians. If anything, they will make them more determined to resist. It’s a proof of Putin‘s despair and inability to win on the battlefield. It’s a sign of weakness, not strength – Olga Tokariuk









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