Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that the number of Russian air attacks is increasing, indicating that there is not enough international pressure on Moscow.
Missile and drone attacks across the country killed at least two people overnight and injured at least four people, as well as damaging offices of state broadcasters, officials said.
“The number of air attacks is increasing,” the president wrote on Facebook.
“The pressure on Russia is still insufficient, and the daily Russian strikes on Ukraine prove it,” Zelensky said.
Russia “intends to continue the war and the killing. That is why there can be no easing of pressure,” the president said.
“All efforts must be aimed at guaranteeing security and bringing peace closer.”
Over the past week, Russia has launched more than 1,460 guided aerial bombs, nearly 670 attack drones, and over 30 missiles of various types on Ukraine, Zelensky said.