"Ukraine cannot be intimidated. Now we are more united. Ukraine cannot be stopped.

The terrorists must be neutralized

. The occupiers cannot stand up to us on the battlefield and that is why they resort to terror. Good. ,

let's make the battlefield even more painful for the enemy

. And we'll restore everything that's been destroyed. "

These are the words recorded by the President of Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelensky

in his usual evening video on Telegram and on Facebook, not surprisingly

shot on the street

like the one published this morning immediately after the Russian attack on Kiev and numerous other cities.

Zelensky also urged Ukrainians to "follow safety rules and pay attention to air warnings", because "the danger still exists.

But we are fighting ”.

He then thanked "our air force and ground forces units that were involved today" and reported that "

of the 84 Russian missiles launched against Ukraine, 43 were shot down. Out of 24 Russian drones, 13 were shot down. .

And every ten minutes I get a message about the downing of an Iranian drone. " 

Later, on Twitter, the President of Ukraine wrote that he had a "

productive conversation with US President Joe Biden

.

Air defense

is currently the number 1 priority in our defense cooperation. We also need state leadership. United with a tough G7 stance and support for our UN General Assembly resolution. " 

The phone call was also confirmed by a note from the White House, which stated that President Joe Biden has pledged "to continue to provide Ukraine with the support it needs to defend itself, including

advanced air defense systems

" and "has also underlined its continued commitment with allies and partners to continue imposing costs on Russia, holding

Russia accountable for its war crimes

and atrocities ".

Biden condemned Russia's missile attacks across Ukraine and expressed "his condolences to the families of those killed and wounded in these senseless attacks".