Zelenskyy Russia has fewer and fewer missiles and is stepping

Zelenskyy: Russia has fewer and fewer missiles and is stepping in "in a dead end" News

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy assured this Thursday, after Ukraine suffered another massive Russian attack, that Russia has “fewer and fewer missiles” and that these operations are “reaching an impasse”.

“With each of these missile attacks, Russia is sinking further and further into an impasse. You have fewer and fewer missiles. Instead, it will have the status of the world’s greatest terrorist for a long time to come. And every missile is just.” confirms that all this should end with a judgment,” Zelenskyy stressed in his usual daily evening address to the nation.

Russia launched a new mass attack on Ukraine’s power infrastructure on Thursday, injuring at least three people in Kyiv and 90% of the city of Lviv without electricity.

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According to the Ukrainian head of state, Ukrainian forces shot down 54 missiles and 11 attack drones, although some bombs were successful and hit their targets.

Because of this, tonight there are power outages in most regions of Ukraine, and according to the Ukrainian leader, the situation in the Kyiv region, in the capital, as well as in Lviv, Odessa, Kherson, Vinnytsia and Zakarpattia, is “especially difficult”.

“Our energy technicians and repair teams do everything during the day so that the Ukrainians feel the consequences of the terrorist attack as little as possible,” he stressed.

Referring to the situation on the front line, Zelenskyi stressed that there were no “significant changes” and that the Russians would not give up “the crazy idea” of conquering the Donetsk region.

Zelenskyy also warned that two days before the end of the year, “the enemy may try again” to make Ukraine celebrate the New Year “in the dark.”

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