Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in his nightly address urged Kiev's allies to supply Ukraine will anti-missile weapons to help the nation in its fight against Russia.
"Delay with its provision cannot be justified. I will constantly emphasize this when talking to our partners," Zelensky said. "We made the first requests for anti-missile systems long before the full-scale invasion," he added.
The leader made the request, despite Russia having fewer modern missiles because the country "still has enough Soviet types of missiles, which are even more dangerous."