Ukraine's Zelenskiy seeks more air defence systems after Russian attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy underlined his country's need for more air defence systems on Thursday after Russia launched its biggest attack on Ukraine in weeks. More support for Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines," he wrote during a visit to the United States, where he said air defence systems would be on the agenda of talks.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy underlined his country's need for more air defence systems on Thursday after Russia launched its biggest attack on Ukraine in weeks. "Last night, Russian terrorists launched another massive attack. In particular, on infrastructure. Most of the missiles were shot down. But only most of them. Not all of them," he said on the Telegram messaging app.
"More air defence. More sanctions. More support for Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines," he wrote during a visit to the United States, where he said air defence systems would be on the agenda of talks.
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