Kharkiv needs robust defense from Russia's constant terror – Zelensky

Kharkiv needs robust defense from Russia's constant terror – Zelensky

War in Ukraine
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has stressed that Kharkiv needs reliable defense from Russia's constant terror.

According to Ukrinform, he stated this in a post on Facebook and shared a video of the consequences of Russian strikes.

“Kharkiv needs a robust defense. There is a solution to Russia's constant terror: we need additional air defense systems and missiles,” he said.

He stressed that the world has no right to remain indifferent while Russia deliberately destroys the city on a daily basis and murders people in their homes.

Ukraine needs greater air defense, Zelensky underscored.

“I am grateful to everyone who is there for our people—eliminating the consequences of shelling, assisting, supporting, and working hard to keep normal life in Ukrainian cities,” he said.

As reported by Ukrinform, President Volodymyr Zelensky chaired a meeting of the Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief to discuss the protection of Kharkiv from Russian strikes and the possibility of strengthening air defense and EW capabilities in the Kharkiv region.

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