President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the United States and European allies to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses after Russia launched a massive overnight missile and drone attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region, killing at least 14 people. In a Telegram post on Monday, July 6, Zelensky said Russia launched 68 missiles and 351 attack drones overnight.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. According to the president, 11 people were killed in Kyiv, while three others died in the surrounding Kyiv region. Around 60 people were injured in the capital, while 16 more were reported wounded in the Kyiv region. Emergency responders rescued 64 people, including two children, from damaged buildings in Kyiv. Damage was recorded at more than 10 locations across the city, including residential buildings. Zelensky calls for more Patriot interceptors Zelensky said Ukraine’s air defense forces performed well against Russian drones and cruise missiles but were unable to intercept all ballistic missiles because of a shortage of Patriot interceptor missiles. “Our warriors showed good results in shooting down drones and cruise missiles today, but unfortunately not Russian ballistic missiles. The reason is the insufficient supply of interceptor missiles,” he said. “As long as Patriot missiles remain in our allies’ warehouses, Russia will continue ‘defeating’ residential buildings. The United States and Europe have enough power to stop this terror.”
Zelensky Urges Allies to Boost Air Defenses After Russian Strike: ‘Patriot Missiles Shouldn’t Stay in Warehouses’
Zelensky called on the US and European allies to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense, saying shortages of Patriot interceptors cost civilian lives.












