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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reiterated his calls to create an “air shield” for the country against missile and drone attacks.
In X, Zelenskiy said: “Russia has introduced more than 330 missiles of other types and around six hundred combat drones into Ukrainian cities since the beginning of the year.
“To deal with such terrorist pressure, a sufficiently strong air shield is needed. And that’s the kind of air shield we’re building with our partners.
“We want to make sure that Ukraine is over its skies, which is also imperative to ensure safety on the ground, from frontline positions to hospitals and schools in the rear. Air defense and electronic warfare are our most sensible priorities. Russian terrorism “We will have to defeat it; It’s something that can be done. “
In a video included in the message, it was noted that an “effective” air shield involves many layers that extend from the front line to the spaces where advertising and civilian infrastructure are located.
Since the beginning of the year, Russia has introduced more than 330 types of missiles and around six hundred combat drones into Ukrainian cities. To cope with such terrorist pressure, a sufficiently strong air shield is needed. And that’s the kind of air shield we’re building. . . pic. twitter. com/t5p1BLAVby