Zelensky showed the consequences of Russia's strike on the Dnipro: "We must defeat Russian terror"

Zelensky showed the consequences of Russia's strike on the Dnipro: "We must defeat Russian terror"

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Russia's terrorist attack on Dnipro destroyed several floors of a residential building and damaged a train station, causing casualties; Zelenskyy emphasized the need to defeat Russian terror and called on partners to provide air defense systems to shoot down all enemy missiles.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy showed the consequences of Russia's attack on the Dnipro River. The head of state stressed that Russia must be held accountable for its terror, and that our partners have the necessary capabilities to shoot down all enemy missiles and "chessmen," UNN reports .  

Zelenskiy said that rescue operations are underway in Dnipro after the Russian strike. Several floors of a residential building were destroyed and the train station was damaged. Kryvyi Rih and Synelnykove were also hit in the Dnipro region. All the wounded are being helped. 

Unfortunately, there are victims. My condolences to the families and friends. Every state that provides air defense systems to Ukraine, every leader who helps convince our partners that air defense should not be in warehouses, but in real cities and communities under attack by terrorists, everyone who supports our defense, are life-savers. We must defeat Russian terror

- said the President.

He emphasized that this is a need not only for our country, not only for Ukrainians, but a global need. 

"Russia must be held accountable for its terror, and every missile, every "shahed" must be shot down. The world can guarantee this, our partners have the necessary capabilities. This has been proven in the skies of the Middle East, and it should work in the skies of Europe," the Head of State summarized. 

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