Incidenty

Kiev shelling: Zelensky was named on May 29 by one of the most difficult days of war

According to the deputy chairman of OP OP Zhovkva, now Kiev receives much more Western military assistance, but fighters are needed as a component of air defense. Aviation is not enough in areas where Air Force is insufficient. On May 29, when the Russian Federation staged another series of intensive shelling of Ukrainian cities, the deputy office of the President of Ukraine Igor Zhovkva called one of the "most difficult days" for Ukraine for all months of a full -scale invasion.

The official told this in an interview with Sky News. According to the night bombing of the capital, when most drones and missiles were intercepted by Ukrainian air defense air defense, there was another Russian attack using winged and ballistic missiles. Zhovkva called these attacks horrible. "This is the reality in which we live daily and night. It is one of the most difficult days of war, and unfortunately we assume what it will happen again," he said.

Zhovkva explained that Russia was attacking civil goals to disrupt Ukraine's plans for a counter -offensive. Ukraine is currently receiving much more Western military equipment and weapons, but the representative of Zelensky also pointed to the fact that more air defense systems were needed. "We need . . . fighters as a component of air defense, because in areas where there are not enough anti -missile and anti -air systems, we use aviation," he said.