Zelenskyy to West: "Cold is Not a Weapon" as Russia Targets Ukraine's Winter
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued an urgent appeal to Western allies. He is demanding faster delivery of promised air defense systems as Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
In a statement, Zelenskyy rejected the idea that winter weather alone could decide the conflict. "Cold will not win the war," he said. His comment responds to a new Russian offensive strategy targeting energy grids and heating supplies as temperatures drop.
The appeal highlights a direct threat to civilian life. Russian forces are now conducting daily missile and drone strikes on power plants and other essential facilities. Without advanced air defenses, Ukraine cannot protect these systems from destruction.
Zelenskyy's message is aimed squarely at the United States and European nations. He stated that delays in weapons deliveries, particularly for air defense, are costing Ukraine dearly. The speed of Western support, he argued, is now a critical factor for survival this winter.