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Zelensky appeals for more global support as Ukraine shoots down 30 Russian missiles
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has appealed to the international community for more support in the war with Russia, as Ukriane shot down 30 missiles, including ballistic missiles. He emphasised the need for the protection of Ukraine territory against Russian assault missiles.
According to Zelensky @ZelenskyyUa “this protection is required in Ukraine now. From Kyiv to Kharkiv, Sumy to Kherson, and Odesa to the Donetsk region.
“This is entirely possible if our partners demonstrate sufficient political will.”
Expressing optimism of survival from the Russian onslaught, Zelensky declared: “We must prove that terror is always the loser. We must prove to Russia that it will be forced to accept normal free life in Ukraine. We need the support of our partners. And I am grateful to everyone in the world who truly helps.”
Zelensky highlighted: “New Russian missile attack on Kyiv. Over 30 missiles were shot down, including an air-launched ballistic missile. People were injured, and they are all receiving the necessary assistance.
“Such terror continues every day and night. It is possible to put an end to it through global unity. When it helps us with air defense systems. Russian terrorists do not have missiles capable of bypassing Patriot and other leading world systems.”
New Russian missile attack on Kyiv. Over 30 missiles were shot down, including an air-launched ballistic missile. People were injured, and they are all receiving the necessary assistance.
Such terror continues every day and night. It is possible to put an end to it through… pic.twitter.com/iv0MWeLyiQ
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 21, 2024
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