KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon slammed Russia's barrage of missile strikes across Ukrainian cities and said Moscow's deliberate targeting of energy infrastructure is a war crime.
  • U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called the Kremlin's missile and rocket attacks on civilian infrastructure "deliberate cruelty" and called on Moscow to end its "war of choice."
  • The Pentagon said it was likely the "largest wave of missiles" since the start of the war.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley (R) participate in a news briefing at the Pentagon May 23, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia.

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Wednesday slammed Russia's barrage of missile strikes across Ukrainian cities and said that Moscow's deliberate targeting of energy infrastructure is a war crime.

"While assessments are ongoing, yesterday's strikes looked like they launched at least 60 missiles and they may have launched upwards of 90 or even perhaps 100," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff U.S. Army Gen. Mark Milley told reporters at the Pentagon alongside Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.