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Ukraine Faces Unrelenting Air Assault: Zelenskyy

President Zelenskyy reveals Ukraine endured over 20 missiles, 800 aerial bombs, and 500 drones in a week, raising concerns over escalating Russian offensive.

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Ukraine Faces Unrelenting Air Assault: Zelenskyy

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently highlighted the severity of Russia's escalating attacks on the country. In his latest address, Zelenskyy revealed that Ukraine had been bombarded with over 20 missiles, 800 aerial bombs, and 500 drones in just one week. This massive onslaught has not only put a strain on the country's defense capabilities but also raised fears of a prolonged and brutal conflict.

According to President Zelenskyy, the attacks have mainly targeted civilian areas, causing significant damage to infrastructure and leading to casualties. "The scale of the attacks is unprecedented," he said, urging the international community to take stronger actions against Russia. Despite facing relentless strikes, he expressed confidence in Ukraine's resilience, stating that the armed forces are doing their utmost to protect the nation's sovereignty.

The recent surge in attacks is seen as a grim reminder of the volatile situation in Eastern Europe. As the war enters another brutal phase, questions about the adequacy of global response measures and sanctions on Russia are being raised. Analysts suggest that these intensified strikes could be a strategic attempt by Russia to break Ukraine's resistance, making it even more critical for global powers to support Ukraine.

With no signs of a ceasefire, the latest developments reflect a dire situation for the war-torn nation. The international community continues to condemn the aggression, but many believe stronger actions are necessary to curb the violence and restore peace. President Zelenskyy's message is clear: Ukraine remains steadfast, but the road ahead is far from easy.