Zelenskyy Urges Dutch PM for Air Defense, Energy Aid Amid Russian Barrage

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks with Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, detailing intensified Russian missile and drone attacks targeting Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure. He emphasized that Russia's aim is to destroy life and cripple the energy sector, particularly during a cold wave, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Zelenskyy stressed that immediate priorities are securing more air defense missiles and assistance for the damaged energy system to bolster Ukraine's resilience. The President described a major overnight assault involving nearly 300 attack drones and multiple missiles, which caused widespread civilian damage and killed four people at a postal terminal.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Seeks Dutch Air Defense Aid After Russian Strikes

  • Zelenskyy briefed Dutch PM on attacks
  • Russia targeting energy sector
  • Urgent need for air defense munitions
  • Overnight assault involved 300 drones
  • Strikes killed 4 at postal terminal
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Zelenskyy briefs Dutch PM Schoof on intensified Russian strikes, seeks more air defence and energy support

Ukrainian President briefs Dutch PM on intense Russian attacks targeting energy, urges urgent air defense missiles and energy system support.

"Missiles for air defence and all the necessary assistance for the energy system are the top priority at the moment. - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, January 13

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday stated he spoke with Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schoof and briefed him on what he described as intensified Russian drone and missile attacks targeting Ukrainian cities and communities.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy wrote, "I spoke with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Dick Schoof @MinPres. I informed him about the intense Russian drone and missile attacks on our cities and communities."

Pointing to the broader impact of the strikes, Zelenskyy added, "It is evident that the Russians are bent on destroying life rather than on diplomacy. Their target is the energy sector."

Stressing the urgency of international assistance, he wrote, "It is very important that there is sufficient support for Ukraine right now. This concerns both our resilience and recovery, as well as sufficient air defense munitions."

Zelenskyy underlined immediate priorities, stating, "Missiles for air defence and all the necessary assistance for the energy system are the top priority at the moment."

He also noted that the two leaders discussed diplomatic engagement, writing, "We also discussed the course of communication with the American side and possible meetings."

Zelenskyy expressed appreciation for Dutch support, stating, "I am grateful for the support and the readiness to help!"

His remarks came as he also detailed a major overnight aerial assault by Russia on Ukraine, which he said involved nearly 300 attack drones along with 18 ballistic missiles and seven cruise missiles.

In another statement posted on X, Zelenskyy said most of the drones used were Shahed-type unmanned aerial vehicles and that Russia again targeted Ukraine's energy-generation facilities and substations, causing widespread damage to residential and civilian infrastructure across several regions.

"Almost 300 attack drones, most of them 'Shaheds', along with 18 ballistic and 7 cruise missiles, were launched by the Russians against Ukraine last night. Once again, the main target of the strike was our energy-generation facilities and substations. Sadly, there has been extensive destruction of residential and civilian infrastructure," Zelenskyy said.

He said the Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions came under attack, adding that Russian missiles struck a postal terminal in Korotych in the Kharkiv region, killing four people.

"Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions came under attack. With no military purpose whatsoever, Russia lobbed missiles at a postal terminal in Korotych, Kharkiv region, killing 4 people," he said, offering condolences to the victims' families and loved ones.

Zelenskyy said the strikes on energy-generation facilities and substations were aimed at depriving households of electricity amid a cold wave gripping the country.

He added that the situation in the Kyiv region remains difficult, with several hundred thousand households without electricity following the strikes. He said emergency services are operating on the ground and "Points of Invincibility" have been deployed to support residents affected by outages.

"Points of Invincibility have been deployed. As always, wherever Russia tries to destroy, Ukrainians support one another, and internal resilience is what is most needed right now. Every such strike against life is a reminder that support for Ukraine cannot be stopped. Missiles for air defense systems are needed every day, and especially during winter," Zelenskyy said.

Renewing his appeal for international support, Zelenskyy stressed that assistance to Ukraine must continue. He said Ukraine expects accelerated deliveries already agreed with the United States and European partners, adding that Russia must learn that "cold will not help it win the war."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The scale of the attack is staggering - 300 drones and missiles? The world cannot look away. While India has its own strategic considerations, humanitarian aid and diplomatic pressure on Russia to stop targeting civilians is a must.
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Vikram M
Zelenskyy is right to seek more air defence. But honestly, I'm more concerned about how this war is affecting global food and energy prices, which hits our common man hard. A swift diplomatic end is needed, not endless escalation.
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Priya S
"Points of Invincibility" – what a powerful concept. The resilience of ordinary people is inspiring. As Indians, we understand the value of community support during a crisis. Hope the international community steps up with the promised aid.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to Ukraine's plight, our government's neutral stance is pragmatic. We have complex ties with Russia. Sending weapons isn't an option, but we can and should provide humanitarian and medical assistance. That's the Indian way.
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Karthik V
Attacking a postal terminal and killing civilians... there's no justification for this. It's terrorism. The world's focus shouldn't waver. While we buy Russian oil out of necessity, we must not remain silent on such blatant war crimes.

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