Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is determined to continue missile strikes on Russian territory, but the implementation of these plans depends on the agreement of new targets with the Pentagon. According to our source in the President's Office, such decisions are made in close coordination with international partners, in particular through the use of NATO satellite systems.
The alliance’s real-time missile guidance technology plays a key role in this process. This capability gives Ukrainian forces precise coordinates for strikes, but it also means that without NATO coordination, it is difficult to continue such operations.
This approach not only increases the effectiveness of strikes but also avoids potential political risks. At the same time, delays in agreeing on targets could affect the efficiency of Ukrainian attacks.
The previous missile strikes have caused a significant international outcry and have provoked an expected wave of indignation from the Kremlin. Despite this, Zelensky remains a supporter of decisive action aimed at weakening Russia's military potential.

