President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that Ukrainian air defense systems are significantly more powerful this year than last year, so Ukraine is ready for possible mass missile attacks from the criminal Russian army.
What is known about the strengthening of Ukrainian air defense against the threats of mass missile attacks by the Russian army?
The head of state pointed out that the criminal Russian army is preparing for mass missile attacks on objects of strategic infrastructure in Ukraine in winter.
“We are already halfway through November and must be prepared for the fact that the enemy may increase the number of drone or missile strikes on our infrastructure,” warns the president.
According to him, Russian military criminals are preparing for mass missile strikes on Ukraine.
“And in Ukraine, all attention should be focused on defense, on responses to terrorists, on everything that Ukraine can do to ease our people’s passage through this winter and increase the capabilities of our soldiers,” noted Zelensky.
Who is helping Ukraine strengthen its air defense?
He thanked all the partners who helped Ukraine with air defense. Among them are the United States, Germany, France, Britain, Norway, Italy, Romania, Sweden, the Netherlands, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Poland, the Baltic states.
“Patriots,” “Nasams,” “IRIS-T,” “Raven,” “Hawk,” and other systems. We cannot openly discuss everything now, but the Ukrainian air shield is already stronger than last year. There are already different capabilities, but still not complete protection of the entire territory, unfortunately. And we are working to make it even stronger,” emphasized Zelensky.
The president also called on the global community to support Ukraine and help strengthen its defense.
“Every country, every leader that helps us strengthen air defense, helps save lives. And I call on all Ukrainians, men and women, all those whose voices are heard in the world, our journalists, everyone who supports Ukraine globally, to help strengthen defense,” emphasized Zelensky.