Russia Investing in Ballistic Missiles and Escalation: Zelensky
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A new night of Russian bombing killed at least 16 people in Kiev and its region, the Ukrainian authorities said on Thursday. President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of "investing" in ballistic missiles to push for escalation.
A new night of Russian bombing killed at least 16 people in Kyiv and its region, said the Ukrainian authorities on Thursday, with President Volodymyr Zelensky accusing Moscow of "investing" in ballistic missiles to push for escalation.
"Until Ukraine has an adequate ballistic missile defence, Russia will not consider peace," Zelensky said. "Every additional missile saves the lives of our people."
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski called for an international reaction on Thursday after a new night of Russian attacks in Ukraine. The report presented by the Kiev leader reached 13 deaths, including at least 12 in the Ukrainian capital. Zelenski accuses Moscow of investing in ballistic missiles and preparing for a new escalation of the war.
"Unfortunately, as Moscow invests in ballistic missiles and escalation, the world does not always respond adequately to such attacks," said the Ukrainian President on Telegram, lamenting the lack of anti-ballistic capabilities.
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