Zelenskyy: Russia launched over a thousand drones in a week - we expect a reaction from the US and Europe to this terror
Kyiv • UNN
In a week, Russia launched over 1,000 ударних drones, 9 missiles, and 1,310 aerial bombs. Zelenskyy called on the US, Europe, and allies to respond to the terror.

In a week, Russia launched over 1,000 strike drones, nine missiles of various types, including ballistic missiles, and 1,310 guided aerial bombs at Ukraine. Kyiv expects a reaction from America, Europe, and all allies to this terror against the Ukrainian people.
This was reported by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, writes UNN.
Most regions of Ukraine were under attack during the week. 1,310 Russian guided aerial bombs, over 1,000 strike drones, mostly "Shaheds", and nine more missiles of various types, including ballistic missiles. A significant part was shot down by our air defense forces, mobile fire groups, and all units involved in protecting the sky.
Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia is prolonging the war, and Ukraine provides partners with all information about the strikes carried out by the Russian army and what it is preparing for.
We expect a reaction from America, Europe, and all our allies to this terror against our people. I thank all leaders and countries who understand this and continue to support
The President emphasized that the stability and predictability of support for Ukraine is of great importance.
"I thank every country that helps us with air defense systems and invests in our defense production. All this helps to protect Ukraine," added Zelenskyy.
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The head of the CCD of the National Security and Defense Council, Kovalenko, stated that Russia continues to attack Ukraine with Shaheds every day and continues to strike at energy infrastructure, despite any agreements. Russia's task is to discredit the United States at the global level.
The press secretary of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov, stated that Russia reserves the right not to comply with the moratorium on shelling energy facilities if Kyiv violates it.
Meanwhile, US Vice President Jay Dee Vance believes that "we all obviously have a ceasefire in the energy infrastructure", and agreements to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea are "almost reached", sharing optimism about a peaceful settlement and emphasizing the achievement of "incredible progress".