Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Says Advances Will Keep Allies on Board
A damaged mail depot in Novyi Korotych, Kharkiv region.
Photographer: Sergey BobokAFP/Getty ImagesUkraine needs to make battlefield advances against Russia “every day” to maintain the support of its allies, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said. “Even if it’s one kilometer or 500 meters, but to move forward every day to improve Ukrainian positions, to press the invaders,” he said Sunday in his nightly video address. “That motivates the whole world to help us.”
A Russian missile strike overnight killed six employees and injured 17 other people at a sorting center of Nova Poshta, Ukraine’s largest private mail company, near Kharkiv, according to the Interior Ministry. Kremlin forces fired eight S-300 missiles and several loitering drones from the north and from Crimea at Kharkiv and other regions. Several were shot down by Ukraine’s air defenses.