Why Netizens #UkraineWillWin trending on twitter?
Netizens on Twitter trend #UkraineWillWin after one of the most expensive Russian Missile Cruisers has been destroyed by the Ukrainian Army.
Railway bridge in Kherson. pic.twitter.com/bdLFvPEWlh#UkraineWillWin #Ukraine
— Ukrainian News24 (@MarkRid89403375) July 30, 2022
An explosion is reported at the airport in Melitopol, Zaporozhye region.
There is military equipment of the #Russian Federation in the occupied airport 🔥#Ukraine️ #UkrainianArmy #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineWillWin #UkraineRussianWar #russiaisaterrorisstate pic.twitter.com/9MZkxdZey8
— 🇺🇦Ukraine News Live🇺🇦 (@UkraineNewsLive) July 31, 2022
The Russian army has lost thousands of military equipment in Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian General Staff, Ukrainian forces have destroyed 157 Russian aircraft, 140 helicopters, 124 unmanned aerial vehicles, 732 tanks, 2 military war ships 1,946 armored vehicles, and 349 artillery systems.
Forbes journal calculated the most expensive Russian military vehicles which were destroyed by Ukraine. The first on the list is the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, the Moskva missile cruiser which was hit by two Neptune cruise missiles. The value of Moskva flagship is nearly 750 million USD.
On Friday, the United Kingdom’s Defence Ministry also says that the Kremlin is growing desperate. Russia has lost tens of thousands of soldiers and is using Soviet-era weapons. They further said that their outdated missiles are killing and injuring innocent Ukrainians.
“The Kremlin is growing desperate. Russia has lost tens of thousands of soldiers and is using Soviet-era weapons. Their outdated missiles are killing and injuring innocent Ukrainians. Russia won’t win this unjust war. The UK continues to #StandWithUkraine,” UK’s Ministry of Defence tweets.
The Kremlin is growing desperate.
Russia has lost tens of thousands of soldiers and is using Soviet-era weapons.
Their outdated missiles are killing and injuring innocent Ukrainians.
Russia won't win this unjust war.
The UK continues to #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/LBqzrwAdg7
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) July 29, 2022