Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged NATO leaders to respond decisively to Russia’s overnight large-scale strike on Ukraine ahead of this week’s summit in Ankara, warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin will continue targeting civilians unless Ukraine receives stronger air defense support.In a Monday X update, Sybiha described the overnight attack on Kyiv as one of the most brutal ballistic missile assaults on the capital since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official.“Putin’s message to Ankara is simple: He is going to point ballistic missiles at sleeping children and continue the murder as long as he can,” Sybiha wrote.He questioned how NATO leaders would respond, warning that weak decisions would only embolden Moscow.“No task is more urgent”Sybiha said protecting Ukrainian civilians from Russian ballistic missile attacks should be the alliance’s top priority at the NATO summit.“Protect Ukrainian children from Russian ballistic terror. No task is more urgent. This is our main message to the NATO summit this week,” he wrote.He added that the summit’s strongest outcome would be decisions that significantly strengthen Ukraine’s ability to defend its skies.Patriot missiles “must be here”Sybiha urged allies to immediately transfer additional PAC-3 Patriot interceptor missiles to Ukraine, arguing that they were designed to protect civilians from exactly this type of attack.“There are thousands of them in storage around the world, kept for potential threats,” he wrote.