Zelenskyy at Kyiv Strike Site: Norway Willing to Fund 200 Missiles, Yet None Delivered.
President Visits Scene of Russian Attack in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to the site of a Russian strike in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district, where 21 people lost their lives. The attack occurred overnight on July 2, and during the president’s visit, rescue workers recovered the body of a third victim. Ukraine’s leader stressed the urgent need for missile supplies to defend the country, revealing that while Norway has committed to financing 200 missiles, not a single one has been delivered so far. This incident is part of the ongoing war, which has seen relentless attacks on civilian areas.
Call for Military Support Intensifies
Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine requires a comprehensive defense package, stating:
'Ukraine needs a proper protection package, we need these missiles, we are pushing and negotiating.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
He also remarked that Russian President Vladimir Putin 'fears chaos' and that 'he must be shown muscle. He has no muscle on the battlefield.' The Ukrainian president warned that until a just peace is achieved, 'there will be a just response against Russia.'
This strike marks another tragic chapter in the prolonged conflict, underscoring the critical importance of international backing for Ukraine’s security efforts. Zelenskyy called for stepped-up global action to provide aid, as the situation remains highly tense.
By visiting the attack site, Zelenskyy aimed to highlight the gravity of the threat and the pressing need for additional military resources. His comments about securing missiles from international partners reflect the acute urgency of military assistance for Ukraine amid escalating dangers. With strikes continuing, the international community may need to reassess its support strategies to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities.
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