Ukraine's Berdyansk port catches fire after Russian attack: Report
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Ukraine's Berdyansk port has been set on fire, reportedly after an attack by Russian forces.
As the war escalates, pictures and videos showed Ukraine's Berdyansk port on fire reportedly after being attacked by Russian forces. The report said Russian troops blew up a fuel tank, resulting in the fire.
The port of #Berdyansk is on firePresumably, the #Russian occupiers blew up fuel tanks. pic.twitter.com/r6OzC00cmM
Reports also said Russian ships were attacked, but there has been no official confirmation of the same yet.
We are told that #Russian ships have been hit in the port of #Berdyansk. We are waiting for official confirmation or denial. pic.twitter.com/9mRmkm2FNu
Earlier, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on people worldwide to gather in public Thursday to show support for his embattled country on the one-month anniversary of the Russian invasion.
“Come to your squares, your streets. Make yourselves visible and heard,” Zelenskyy said in English during an emotional video address late Wednesday that was recorded in the dark near the presidential offices in Kyiv. “Say that people matter. Freedom matters. Peace matters. Ukraine matters.”
Zelenskyy said he would ask in a video conference with NATO members that the alliance provide “effective and unrestricted” support to Ukraine, including any weapons the country needs to fend off the Russian onslaught.