Zelensky on the massive shelling and Putin's plans: 'Moscow will not stop as long as it can strike'.


Russian troops struck Ukraine: Zelensky calls for defense
Last night, Russian occupiers carried out one of the strongest attacks on Ukrainian territory during the current invasion. President Volodymyr Zelensky reported on social media that the enemy launched 537 air assaults.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed the scale of the attack: Russian troops released 477 strike drones of the Shahed type and imitation drones of various modifications from several directions. The Ukrainian defense stopped 475 enemy military assaults. In December, the first air battle resulted in the downing of Ukrainian pilot F-16 Maxim Ustyemenko, who destroyed seven enemy aerial targets.
Zelensky: 'Moscow will not stop as long as it can conduct massive attacks. Putin has long decided to continue the war, regardless of calls for peace from the international community.'
The President urged to strengthen Ukraine's air defense and secure support from the USA, Europe, and other allies.
Yesterday's attack by Russian troops underscored the threat to Ukraine and the need for international support in the rapid defense of the country against the enemy.
After the strongest attack by Russian troops on Ukraine, President Zelensky called for strengthening the country's defense and obtaining support from international allies, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation and the need for urgent measures.Read also
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