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Zelensky calls for an air shield for all of Ukraine against the “terror” of Russian missiles

Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskytoday called for an air shield to protect the entire sky from Ukraine to protect the country from missiles russians and urged the international community not to get used to “terror” Russian.

Ukraine you need a full air shield – this is the only way to defeat the terror of Russian missiles”, he wrote in a message on Telegram.

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He added that Ukraine has already shown that it is capable of shooting down “even the Russian missiles the terrorists bragged about”.

He stressed that thanks to the help of partners and the air defense systems provided to Ukraine, the “defenders of heaven have saved thousands of lives”.

But we need more air defense systems for all of our territory, for all of our cities and communities. The world must not get used to Russian terror: terror must be defeated. And it is possible!”, he insisted.

He Military Press Center reported this today, according to data from the Ministry of Defenceof ten civilians killed and 43 others wounded in attacks on Saturday against ten regions of Ukraine, in which Russian forces opened fire on 133 settlements and 141 infrastructure objects.

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One person was killed and 22 others were injured, including four minors, in the latest nighttime attack on the region of odessa; Russian forces launched 19 missiles of five types last night: four Calibrfive Onyxthree Kh-22five Iskander-K and two Iskander-Mof which the Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense managed to shoot down nine.

In addition, the attack caused damage to 25 architectural monuments in the historic center of Odessa, a World Heritage Site. Unescoamong them the Transfiguration Cathedralrestored in 2007.

Source: Elcomercio

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