Russians launched 36 rockets and 600 drones at Ukraine overnight: Zelensky called for action.
According to ТСН: During the night and morning of November 29, Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine, particularly Kyiv and its outskirts. About 36 rockets and nearly 600 drones targeting the normal lives of city residents were launched.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on this situation.
“The main targets of the attack are energy facilities and civilian structures. We have many damages and fires in residential buildings. As of now, dozens are known to be injured and three dead,” - noted the head of state.
Zelensky also emphasized that 'we need to work without delays to obtain enough rockets for the air defense system and everything necessary for our protection, as well as to apply pressure on Russia.”
According to him, it is important for Europe to make decisions regarding frozen assets, “if Moscow does not want to give up on drone and rocket attacks.”
“And it is necessary to discuss steps with all partners to end this war,” - added Zelensky.
It is worth noting that on November 29, the Russian army attacked Kyiv from all directions. The occupiers used drones and various rockets, including 'Kinzhal' missiles. As a result of the attacks, residential buildings were damaged, and at least two people died.
Attacks on Ukraine continue, and the situation remains tense. The further development of events in the region depends on the actions of the international community. President Zelensky continues to call for active support for Ukraine to protect its citizens and infrastructure.
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