"I am preparing changes in Ukraine's diplomatic efforts.
We need a new level of cooperation with our partners to ensure that agreements on arms supplies are fulfilled," he said.
He specifically highlighted the necessity of faster deployment regarding air defense production licensing with the United States.
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"Agreements reached by national leaders must be implemented much more quickly and completely," Zelenskyy said.
In response to allegations of targeting non-military sites, the Kremlin defended its actions by specifying intended targets: "military-industrial facilities in Kyiv and seaport infrastructure in Odesa," the Russian defense ministry stated.
An adviser to Ukraine's defense minister explained the technical challenges of the assault on the capital, noting that weapon deployment bypassed early warning systems.
"During ground attacks, these missiles are more difficult to detect by radar," said Sergiy Sternenko, an adviser to Ukraine's defence minister.
He condemned the strikes as lacking tactical value, describing them as aimed solely at inflicting fear.
"There is no military logic to such attacks. It is simply terrorism for the sake of terrorism," Sternenko said.
Meanwhile, maritime conflict escalated as Ukraine's drone forces chief Robert Brovdi reported hitting 21 fuel tankers and seven other vessels in the Sea of Azov overnight.
A local Russian official confirmed a casualty in Taganrog Bay.
"A seaman on a technical support vessel has lost his life. I offer my condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased.
No one else was injured," said Yuri Slyusar, governor of the southern Rostov region.
The governor assured the public that the strike on the transport ships did not result in an environmental disaster.
"There is no risk of a methanol spill or leak," Slyusar said.
Additionally, the Russian defense ministry claimed its forces took control of the settlement of Bachivsk in the Sumy region.
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A severe fuel crisis prompted authorities in Russia's Novosibirsk region to urge residents to work remotely following Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries.
