Zelenskyy Details Massive Russian Assault: Over 1,300 Drones and 1,050 Bombs in One Week.
Russian Military Strikes on Ukraine
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported a severe escalation in Russian attacks over the past week. According to his address, Russian forces launched more than 1,300 attack drones and dropped approximately 1,050 aerial bombs on Ukrainian territory, inflicting substantial damage. This relentless bombardment underscores the intensity of the current phase of the war, which has increasingly targeted civilian infrastructure.
Zelenskyy also stated that 29 missiles were fired at Ukraine during this period. This barrage of munitions highlights a significant intensification of Russian aggression and underscores the urgent need for a robust response from the international community.
Call for International Support
'If Russia is deliberately prolonging the diplomatic process, then the world's response must be decisive: more aid for Ukraine and more pressure on the aggressor.' — Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This statement reflects Ukraine's urgent appeal for increased assistance as the military conflict continues. The ongoing war has become a critical test of Western resolve and the stability of the international security order.
In the face of mounting aggression from the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian President's remarks emphasize the critical situation confronting the country. Bolstering international support is a decisive factor in strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities and shaping a unified global response to the aggressor's actions.
The situation demands the world's attention, as the trajectory of events carries profound implications for regional and global security.
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