Zelensky revealed the intensity of Russian strikes on Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces destroyed 167 aerial targets in one night. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported this. Russia struck Ukraine with 183 strike drones and 11 rockets of various types, including 'Kinzhal'. The main strikes hit Poltava region.
Increase in the scale of Russian aggression
Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that these are just data for one night, and the scale of Russian aggression is constantly increasing. This month, Russia used about 2800 strike drones, nearly 3000 guided aviation bombs, and 140 rockets of various types.
❗️This month, Russia used 2800 'Shaheds', almost 3000 guided aviation bombs, and 140 rockets of various types, - Volodymyr Zelensky pic.twitter.com/XnJy2hHL2h
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The President emphasized that Russian aggression against Ukraine has been going on for four years now and is becoming increasingly intense. He expressed gratitude to those who protect the Ukrainian sky during this difficult time.
A call to international partners
Zelensky called on international partners for decisive action, as the intensity of attacks is only increasing. He urged decisions to strengthen sanctions against Russia, particularly to impose painful sanctions on Russian banks and the financial sector to stop the war. Zelensky called on America, the European Union, and G7 countries to join this process.
Ukrainian air defense forces successfully repelled Russia's attacks, destroying 167 aerial targets in one night. President Zelensky called on international partners to take decisive measures and strengthen sanctions against Russia to stop the war.
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