Zelenskyy Highlights Devastating Russian Strikes on Ukraine at Munich Security Conference

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Zelenskyy shows impact of Russian strikes on Ukraine

Zelenskyy says he wants to prompt leaders to “ask yourselves, are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do.”

He then references continuing Russian ballistic and drone attacks on Ukraine.

As he talks about it, he has lots of visualisations and images shown on the screens behind him – including of some strikes that took place during his stay in Munich.

I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.

As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.

And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.

And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.

He then talks about the devastating impact of these strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and praises the repair and rescue teams working on this emergency.

Key events

Asked about his 2026 predictions, or for the next six months, Zelenskyy says his more immediate concern is about “tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.”

He says Ukraine will continue talks on peace, and hopefully they will involve more European leaders.

He also says he will keep pushing for Ukraine to join the EU, even as some EU leaders don’t seem to like his repeated requests to get a clear date for it.

He says without a clear commitment, Putin will do everything he can to derail the accession process, “by his hands or hands of some not big countries,” which can only be read as another swipe at Orbán’s Hungary.

He says he is thankful for the continued support, but “we can’t save our lives by saying thank you” as he needs strong security guarantees to keep Ukraine safe after the war.

He says unity will be critical, and the role of the US is “important” as “they only have to make Ukraine stronger than Russia.”

And that concludes the session.

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Zelenskyy shows impact of Russian strikes on Ukraine

Zelenskyy says he wants to prompt leaders to “ask yourselves, are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do.”

He then references continuing Russian ballistic and drone attacks on Ukraine.

As he talks about it, he has lots of visualisations and images shown on the screens behind him – including of some strikes that took place during his stay in Munich.

I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.

As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.

And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.

And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.

He then talks about the devastating impact of these strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and praises the repair and rescue teams working on this emergency.

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Key events

Asked about his 2026 predictions, or for the next six months, Zelenskyy says his more immediate concern is about “tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.”

He says Ukraine will continue talks on peace, and hopefully they will involve more European leaders.

He also says he will keep pushing for Ukraine to join the EU, even as some EU leaders don’t seem to like his repeated requests to get a clear date for it.

He says without a clear commitment, Putin will do everything he can to derail the accession process, “by his hands or hands of some not big countries,” which can only be read as another swipe at Orbán’s Hungary.

He says he is thankful for the continued support, but “we can’t save our lives by saying thank you” as he needs strong security guarantees to keep Ukraine safe after the war.

He says unity will be critical, and the role of the US is “important” as “they only have to make Ukraine stronger than Russia.”

And that concludes the session.

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Zelenskyy shows impact of Russian strikes on Ukraine

Zelenskyy says he wants to prompt leaders to “ask yourselves, are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do.”

He then references continuing Russian ballistic and drone attacks on Ukraine.

As he talks about it, he has lots of visualisations and images shown on the screens behind him – including of some strikes that took place during his stay in Munich.

I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.

As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.

And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.

And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.

He then talks about the devastating impact of these strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and praises the repair and rescue teams working on this emergency.

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Key events

Asked about his 2026 predictions, or for the next six months, Zelenskyy says his more immediate concern is about “tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.”

He says Ukraine will continue talks on peace, and hopefully they will involve more European leaders.

He also says he will keep pushing for Ukraine to join the EU, even as some EU leaders don’t seem to like his repeated requests to get a clear date for it.

He says without a clear commitment, Putin will do everything he can to derail the accession process, “by his hands or hands of some not big countries,” which can only be read as another swipe at Orbán’s Hungary.

He says he is thankful for the continued support, but “we can’t save our lives by saying thank you” as he needs strong security guarantees to keep Ukraine safe after the war.

He says unity will be critical, and the role of the US is “important” as “they only have to make Ukraine stronger than Russia.”

And that concludes the session.

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Zelenskyy shows impact of Russian strikes on Ukraine

Zelenskyy says he wants to prompt leaders to “ask yourselves, are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do.”

He then references continuing Russian ballistic and drone attacks on Ukraine.

As he talks about it, he has lots of visualisations and images shown on the screens behind him – including of some strikes that took place during his stay in Munich.

I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.

As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.

And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.

And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.

He then talks about the devastating impact of these strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and praises the repair and rescue teams working on this emergency.

Key events

Asked about his 2026 predictions, or for the next six months, Zelenskyy says his more immediate concern is about “tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.”

He says Ukraine will continue talks on peace, and hopefully they will involve more European leaders.

He also says he will keep pushing for Ukraine to join the EU, even as some EU leaders don’t seem to like his repeated requests to get a clear date for it.

He says without a clear commitment, Putin will do everything he can to derail the accession process, “by his hands or hands of some not big countries,” which can only be read as another swipe at Orbán’s Hungary.

He says he is thankful for the continued support, but “we can’t save our lives by saying thank you” as he needs strong security guarantees to keep Ukraine safe after the war.

He says unity will be critical, and the role of the US is “important” as “they only have to make Ukraine stronger than Russia.”

And that concludes the session.

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Zelenskyy shows impact of Russian strikes on Ukraine

Zelenskyy says he wants to prompt leaders to “ask yourselves, are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do.”

He then references continuing Russian ballistic and drone attacks on Ukraine.

As he talks about it, he has lots of visualisations and images shown on the screens behind him – including of some strikes that took place during his stay in Munich.

I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.

As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.

And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.

And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.

He then talks about the devastating impact of these strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and praises the repair and rescue teams working on this emergency.

Key events

Asked about his 2026 predictions, or for the next six months, Zelenskyy says his more immediate concern is about “tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.”

He says Ukraine will continue talks on peace, and hopefully they will involve more European leaders.

He also says he will keep pushing for Ukraine to join the EU, even as some EU leaders don’t seem to like his repeated requests to get a clear date for it.

He says without a clear commitment, Putin will do everything he can to derail the accession process, “by his hands or hands of some not big countries,” which can only be read as another swipe at Orbán’s Hungary.

He says he is thankful for the continued support, but “we can’t save our lives by saying thank you” as he needs strong security guarantees to keep Ukraine safe after the war.

He says unity will be critical, and the role of the US is “important” as “they only have to make Ukraine stronger than Russia.”

And that concludes the session.

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Zelenskyy shows impact of Russian strikes on Ukraine

Zelenskyy says he wants to prompt leaders to “ask yourselves, are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do.”

He then references continuing Russian ballistic and drone attacks on Ukraine.

As he talks about it, he has lots of visualisations and images shown on the screens behind him – including of some strikes that took place during his stay in Munich.

I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.

As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.

And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.

And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.

He then talks about the devastating impact of these strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and praises the repair and rescue teams working on this emergency.

Key events

Asked about his 2026 predictions, or for the next six months, Zelenskyy says his more immediate concern is about “tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.”

He says Ukraine will continue talks on peace, and hopefully they will involve more European leaders.

He also says he will keep pushing for Ukraine to join the EU, even as some EU leaders don’t seem to like his repeated requests to get a clear date for it.

He says without a clear commitment, Putin will do everything he can to derail the accession process, “by his hands or hands of some not big countries,” which can only be read as another swipe at Orbán’s Hungary.

He says he is thankful for the continued support, but “we can’t save our lives by saying thank you” as he needs strong security guarantees to keep Ukraine safe after the war.

He says unity will be critical, and the role of the US is “important” as “they only have to make Ukraine stronger than Russia.”

And that concludes the session.

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