Zelensky Blames Air Defense Delay as Russian Strike’s Death Toll Reaches 10

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Tragedy Strikes in Odesa: Mother and Baby Found Dead in Russian Attack

Rescue workers in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa made a heartbreaking discovery on Sunday as they pulled the bodies of a mother and her baby from the rubble of an apartment building. The death toll from a recent Russian attack has now risen to 10, sparking outrage and sorrow among Ukrainians.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine expressed his frustration over the delays in supplying air defenses by the country’s allies, which he believes contributed to the tragic deaths. The failure of the U.S. House of Representatives to pass a multibillion-dollar military aid package has left Ukraine vulnerable to Moscow’s military campaign.

The drone strike that hit the building overnight on Friday has left a 3-year-old girl and seven others injured. Zelensky emphasized the importance of having air defenses to protect civilians from Shahed drones supplied by Iran to Moscow. He called out the delays in supplying weapons and missile defense systems, stating that such losses are unacceptable.

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has claimed the lives of more than 10,000 civilians in the last two years, with explosions being the primary cause of death. The reliance on air defenses from the United States and other NATO allies has become crucial for Ukraine’s defense against Russian attacks.

Despite Ukraine’s pleas for more weaponry and military aid, a U.S. bill containing $60.1 billion in military assistance has been stalled in the House. Zelensky has been vocal in his calls for support, emphasizing the importance of Ukraine’s defense in ensuring Europe’s security and upholding democratic values.

As the conflict continues to escalate, Ukrainian military commanders warn of the challenges they face in resisting Russian advances without proper ammunition and artillery. The lack of military aid could severely impact Ukraine’s ability to defend itself, leading to a difficult year on the battlefield.

The tragic loss of the mother and baby in Odesa serves as a stark reminder of the devastating toll of war and the urgent need for international support in protecting innocent lives.

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