Despite Intensified Russian Strikes, Ukraine's Air Defense Missile Stockpile Remains Intact, Says Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy's Statement on Air Defense Capabilities
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine has not depleted its stock of air defense missiles, even as Russia has escalated its arsenal during aerial assaults. Speaking at a press conference on January 20, the president noted that the Russian military has increased its use of ballistic missiles and has also deployed a significantly larger number of 'Shahed' kamikaze drones.
In a combined attack on the night of January 20, Russian forces primarily targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure, causing an estimated 80 million euros in damages.
Countering Russian Assaults
Zelenskyy added that Ukraine continues to seek out methods to counter these Russian attacks.
"We are finding the tools, and we will ultimately prevail against the Shaheds... As for ballistic threats, for now, the key lies solely in the hands of the United States of America," he noted.The president also emphasized that Ukraine has received relevant aid packages to bolster its defensive capabilities. This ongoing conflict highlights the critical importance of advanced air defense systems for Ukraine's survival.
The president's remarks underscore the severe situation Ukraine faces amid relentless Russian strikes on its critical infrastructure. Given the substantial damages and the growing threat from enemy missiles, the necessity for sustained international support, particularly from the U.S., is increasingly evident. Ukraine's active pursuit of stronger defensive measures could significantly influence the war's trajectory and regional security.
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