In a recent address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported a severe escalation in Russian military aggression, coinciding with ongoing diplomatic negotiations. On February 7, 2026, Russia launched over 400 drones, including “shaheds,” and nearly 40 missiles targeting various regions across Ukraine, despite active peace efforts at multiple levels. President Zelenskyy highlighted the resilience of Ukrainian forces, who successfully intercepted many of the attacks, though some reached critical infrastructure, including facilities integral to Ukraine’s nuclear power operations. This unprecedented level of aggression not only risks Ukrainian stability but also poses a significant threat to regional and European safety. In response to these challenges, Ukrainian officials remain committed to strengthening defense capabilities through international partnerships, focusing on enhancing missile systems and air defenses. President Zelenskyy’s discussion with the French Defense Minister underlined urgent support for Ukraine’s military resilience and broader European security. The ongoing conflict and its ramifications on diplomatic negotiations were also addressed in meetings with American and Russian representatives. President Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of security guarantees to prevent future conflicts and ensure the reliability of diplomatic outcomes. Amidst these trials, Ukraine continues to seek robust support from global partners, striving for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing war. Post navigation Zelenskyy Demands Stronger Air Defense