The President called on international partners to provide Ukraine with a reliable air defense shield.
A day after the massive missile strike, electricity has been restored to nearly 6 million Ukrainians, but there are major problems with water supply, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his evening video message.
“Almost 6 million Ukrainians got electricity back within a day. Repair work continues non-stop after the terrorist strike. Of course, there is still a lot of work to stabilize the system. There are problems with the heat supply, there major problems with water supply. The most difficult situation is Kyiv and the region, Vinnytsia and the region, Lviv and the region, but there are large-scale blackouts in many other regions, such as the Dnieper and the region, and Volyn , and the region of Zhytomyr and Transcarpathia, this is the region of Frankivshchina, Odessa, Odessa, Poltava region, Ternopil region, Chernihiv region, other cities and other regions,” said Zelensky.
The President called on international partners to provide Ukraine with a reliable air defense shield.
“Find ways to provide Ukraine with reliable protection in the sky, a reliable air defense shield. You can. You can provide protection to our people – one hundred percent protection from Russian missiles. When captured we do this, then the main form of terror in Russia, especially missile. terrorism, will become impossible. And this alone will mean security for millions of people and a strategic adjustment of the entire military situation. The less Russia’s opportunities for terrorism, we will have more opportunities to return and guarantee peace,” the president emphasized.
Recall that the heat supply, which was interrupted as a result of Russian missile strikes on December 16, has been restored to 75% of Kyiv residents, said the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko.
Source: korrespondent

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