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Zelensky: Russia launched a massive missile strike and gained international support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported during his evening address that Russia fired more than 90 missiles and nearly 100 combat drones, targeting energy infrastructure and civilian objects.
Zelensky noted that Russian missiles with cluster warheads have become particularly dangerous for rescuers and repair teams. Nevertheless, he expressed his gratitude to them for their efforts aimed at restoring electricity supply.
The president also reported on important international decisions regarding support for Ukraine. For example, the Netherlands plans to transfer launchers for Patriot systems, and Norway will increase its financial assistance.
Zelensky pointed out that Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech in Kazakhstan confirms his unwillingness to end the war and worsen the situation.
The president urged Ukrainians to follow safety rules and seek shelter during air alarms, as Russia seeks to sow fear and despair.
Zelensky emphasized that resilience and unity with partners are vital for victory.
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