November 8, 2025
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Zelenskyi called the night strike of the Russians “impudent and demonstrative”

President Volodymyr Zelensky called the night strike on the night of November 8, when the Russians launched more than 500 targets, of which 80 were hit, demonstrative and brazen.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

President Volodymyr Zelensky called the night strike on the night of November 8, when the Russians launched more than 500 targets, of which 80 were hit, demonstrative and brazen.

Source: Zelenskyi in a video message

Zelensky’s direct speech: “There was a massive strike, a lot of ballistics – there were at least 25 ballistic missiles, there were also aeroballistic and cruise missiles, and more than 450 drones of various types. Very impudent, in many respects the strike was demonstrative. During that night, the Ukrainian Defense Forces neutralized more than 400 drones, this is a significant result of the units of unmanned systems, army aviation, mobile fire groups. There is an activation of EW.

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Some of the missiles were also shot down, and it is very difficult, of course, to counter ballistic and aeroballistic missiles. Only a few systems in the world can shoot down such missiles effectively, and to cover our entire territory requires many more systems, many more missiles to these systems.”

Details: The president said he was working with the US to buy additional Patriot systems.

We will remind: On the night of November 8, the enemy launched 503 means of air attack over Ukraine – 45 missiles and 458 unmanned aerial vehicles, 26 missiles and 52 drones were hit.

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