Stronger Air Defenses and Tougher Sanctions: Ukraine’s Call to Action After Russian Missile Attack

2023-06-14 04:07:30

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for stronger air defenses for Ukraine and tougher sanctions once morest Russia following the deadly Russian missile attack on his hometown of Kryvyi Rih. “Together with our partners, we must create such conditions that Russian terrorism becomes impossible,” he said in his daily video address on Tuesday evening. Firstly, the purchase of even more air defense systems and fighter jets would be necessary, secondly, the sanctions once morest Russia would have to be enforced more consistently.

Rescuers are examining a block of flats badly damaged in the latest Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih on Tuesday.

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“If we take, for example, one of the missiles that hit Kryvyi Rih today, then regarding 50 components in it – mainly microelectronics – were made in other countries,” Zelenskyy said. Some of them are even produced in Ukraine’s partner countries, and yet Russia manages to get hold of the components. The companies that work with Moscow are known. “If someone acts as an intermediary or works with Russia to allow terrorists to continue blowing up houses and killing people, then such actors – corporate or state – deserve an appropriate response from the world,” Zelenskyy said. In any case, it would be cheaper to enforce the sanctions than to constantly deliver new missile defense systems, he warned the West.

Zelenskyj also went into a meeting with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, in Kiev. He thanked the observer mission at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which was occupied by Russians, but once once more called for it to be handed over to Ukraine to ensure security. He accepted an observer mission offered by Grossi to assess the consequences of the destruction of the Kachowka dam. He hopes that the experts will leave for the crisis area as soon as possible, said the 45-year-old.

He only touched on the events of the war in passing, but spoke of progress in different directions. In the past few days, Ukraine had reported the liberation of several towns as part of its offensive. According to experts, however, the offensive is difficult to get going and has not yet achieved a deep front breakthrough.

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