Zelensky: Russia has struck Ukraine with over 3500 drones and 190 missiles.

Zelensky: Russia has struck Ukraine with over 3500 drones and 190 missiles
Zelensky: Russia has struck Ukraine with over 3500 drones and 190 missiles

According to inkorr.com: The aggression of Russia in Eastern Ukraine continues to escalate. President Volodymyr Zelensky reported on the scale of the attacks: over 3500 drones, nearly 190 missiles, and more than 2500 aviation bombs have already been used by the enemy. Settlement areas and infrastructure are suffering under the strikes, and no region has been left untouched.

"There have been provocations against partners as well. This is the very air terror that Ukraine proposes to defend against together. So that no one has to hastily raise combat aviation and feel Russia's pressure on their borders. Now is the time for us to implement a joint defense of our European sky with a multi-layered air defense system. All the technologies for this are available. Investments and willingness are needed, strong actions and decisions of all our partners are needed. I thank everyone who helps," - the statement noted.

As a result of the attacks on Zaporizhzhia, not only buildings were damaged, but also civilians – children and relatives have been killed and injured. Fires caused by enemy shelling have harmed residential buildings and equipment, while significant territories have found themselves under the threat of destruction.

Tense situation in the East

The situation in Eastern Ukraine remains extremely tense, local residents are forced to live in constant fear. Urgent and decisive measures must be taken to protect the freedom and safety of the Ukrainian people.

This stage of the war requires coordinated actions not only from Ukraine but also from the international community. Support from partners is critically important to counter aggression and ensure the security of the region. The situation at the front requires an enhancement of the air defense system, which, in turn, places responsibility on Ukraine's allies.


Read also

Advertising