Zelensky announced the continuation of missile strikes on Russia and readiness for power cuts for 15-18 hours a day

Our source said that yesterday evening, at a meeting of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi announced his intention to continue the mission of missile strikes on the territory of Russia.

According to him, these strikes will be aimed at key facilities, including military and energy infrastructure, despite the potential consequences for Russia's critical infrastructure.

Zelensky's important remark was that Ukraine aims to strengthen its defense and respond to enemy aggression, even if it threatens serious destruction.

The president demanded to prepare strategic weapons production enterprises for autonomous power supply, and the regional authorities for power cuts for 15-18 hours a day.

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