Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskiy warns of dwindling weapons stockpile as attack on Kharkiv kills eight
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned of the possibility of a lack of air defense missiles if Russia continues its relentless bombing. He mentioned receiving ammunition from partners for defense but acknowledged the current shortage for a counteroffensive.
Zelenskiy expressed hopes for a world peace summit involving numerous countries, aiming for 80 to 100 participants, including Swiss President Viola Amherd. He emphasized the need for global cooperation, despite Russia objecting to the meeting.
A close ally of Slovakia's populist Prime Minister Robert Fico won the presidential election, raising concerns about the country's shift towards pro-Russian policies. Slovakia has witnessed significant public protests against Fico's alignment with Russia, reminiscent of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's approach.
Two missile and drone strikes in Kharkiv, Ukraine, resulted in casualties and significant damage, with Iranian-made drones being reportedly involved in the attack. The strikes targeted residential areas, dormitories, and a petrol station, raising alarm about the extensive impact of the violence.
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