In an official address on January 11, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the critical need for air defense missiles as the country continues to face challenges amid ongoing Russian aggression. The statement came after a day filled with updates from government officials and repair crews working tirelessly to restore essential services across the nation. President Zelenskyy detailed the grave situation in various regions, particularly in towns and villages near the border, where residents still face severe disruptions. The capital city Kyiv is also undergoing significant repair efforts to reinstate electricity following recent attacks. The President highlighted the deployment of nearly two hundred repair teams in the Kyiv region, actively supported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Despite harsh winter conditions complicating the restoration process, emergency points, powered by major Ukrainian companies like Ukrzaliznytsia and Naftogaz, have been established nationwide to aid affected communities. The focus on strengthening Ukraine’s air defense system was underscored during President Zelenskyy’s discussion with Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi, where the urgency of acquiring additional missiles was a key topic. A forthcoming meeting is set to further address this priority, with hopes pinned on new contributions and expedited deliveries from European stockpiles. Additionally, the President acknowledged ongoing communications with the United States to streamline further negotiations and support. As the conflict with Russia reaches a duration comparable to historical wars, President Zelenskyy drew parallels to the past atrocities committed during the twentieth century, condemning the continued violence and expressing gratitude towards international allies supporting Ukraine’s defense and recovery efforts. He concluded his address by honoring the resilience and solidarity of the Ukrainian people and their global supporters. Post navigation Zelenskyy Urges More Russian Sanctions