Monday, November 18

President of Ukraine asks UN for more air defenses after Russian attacks

El presidente Volodímir Zelenski conversa con soldados y civiles ucranianos en Jerzón, tras la retirada de las tropas rusas.
President Volodimir Zelensky talks with Ukrainian soldiers and civilians in Kerzon, after the withdrawal of Russian troops.

Photo: UKRAINIAN ARMY/AA/PICTURE ALLIANCE / Deutsche Welle

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, asked this Wednesday (11.11.2022) to his allies that provide more air defenses and against missiles s, in response to the latest attacks by Russia, a country he accused of trying to destroy the country’s energy infrastructure to make millions of people suffer during the winter.

Zelenski spoke by videoconference at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, requested by his country after the Russian Army launched a new massive missile attack against kyiv and other Ukrainian cities that left several dead and about thirty injured.

“We need systems effective and modern air defense and anti-missile “, said the Ukrainian president, who demanded a firm response from the international community to the Russian “terror”. .

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Zelensky accused Russia of attacking energy infrastructure to use winter as a weapon against the country’s population, something he described as a “crime against humanity”.

“When we have temperatures below zero and tens of millions of people without power supply, without heating, without water, this is a notorious crime against humanity”, he affirmed.

The Ukrainian leader demanded from the Security Council a clear condemnation of these tactics and criticized the fact that Russia, a party to the conflict, is allowed to block any action in that body thanks to its right of veto. “We cannot be hostages to an international terrorist,” he said, referring to the Russian state.

Several countries, led by the United States, made similar allegations about recent attacks launched by Russia against power plants and other key infrastructure.

According to US ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the president Russian Vladimir Putin seems “ determined to reduce Ukraine’s energy facilities to rubble “.

“He has decided that if he cannot take Ukraine by force, he is going to try to freeze the country into surrender,” Thomas-Greenfield said.

The The UN warned this Wednesday that there is a risk of a “catastrophic” winter, with millions of people without electricity, heating, water and other basic services.

Meanwhile, the Russian ambassador to the United Nations, Vasili Nebenzia, assured that his country is carrying out “precision” attacks against facilities used for military purposes and accused Ukraine of damaging its own infrastructure.

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