Zelensky on shelling of Kharkiv: Bombs one of key foundations of Putin's ability to fight
The sooner the world helps to deal with Russian combat aircraft launching bombs, the sooner the Ukrainian military can strike at Russian military infrastructure and military airfields, the closer peace will be.
This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky in a video message, Ukrinform reports.
“Today in Kharkiv, another strike by a Russian guided bomb hit a postal terminal, an ordinary civilian facility. As of now, there are reports of ten injured. All are being provided with the necessary assistance. Unfortunately, one person died. My condolences to all their loved ones,” Zelensky said.
According to him, their bombs are one of the key foundations of Putin's ability to fight.
“The sooner the world helps us deal with the Russian combat aircraft launching these bombs, the sooner we can strike – justifiably strike – at Russian military infrastructure, military airfields, the closer we will be to peace,” Zelensky added.
He is convinced that the world has enough power to force Russia to peace.
“And in particular, defending the Kharkiv region from the Russian offensive, we have proven that the determination of our partners truly helps. Strikes on the Russian border areas helped protect lives. So will further decisions – the bold decisions that must be made, that we need and that we are discussing with our partners. In the coming weeks, we will continue our communication to achieve the necessary decisions,” the President said.
As reported by Ukrinform, a truck driver was killed and 10 people were injured in Kharkiv as a result of a Russian airstrike on a Nova Post office.