Zelenskyy: next week we will work with partners on solutions to counter Russian terror
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the preparation of new solutions together with partners to counter Russian terror.
"Our people continuously suffer from Russian terror. This week alone, Russia has used over 600 guided aerial bombs, more than 60 Shahed drones, and nearly 40 missiles of various types," the president wrote on Telegram on Saturday.
"We have significantly strengthened our air defense shield this week, thanks to Germany and the United States. Ukraine's Patriots will prove their worth even more in countering Russian terror. However, to protect all our cities and villages, and to truly overcome Russian terror, we need more concrete decisions. Next week, we will work with our partners for such decisions – preparations are already underway," the president said.
As is known, Zelenskyy plans to participate in the NATO summit next week in the United States.
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