Russian missile attack on Kiev
As the Crimean bridge explosion reportedly ignited Russia's anger, the Russian side took a tough countermeasure on Oct. 10, firing multiple missiles from road-based, sea-based, and air-based into the territory of Ukraine. As the missiles continued to fall and explode, almost all of the energy, transportation, and other infrastructure in Ukraine was damaged to varying degrees. Subsequently, Ukrainian President Kerensky spoke with the U.S., U.K. Germany, and other leaders of Western countries on the phone to request assistance. According to foreign media reports, U.S. President Joe Biden has promised the Ukrainian side to organize an emergency meeting with G 7 leaders on Oct. 11 to focus on the current situation in Russia and Ukraine. In addition, British Prime Minister Truss said he would call on NATO to take relevant action at the G 7 meeting.