'Second Army of the world will get smaller': Zelenskyy says Ukraine is not afraid in latest address
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy late on Thursday (October 27) stood outside in the dark beside the wreckage of a downed drone and vowed that widespread Russian attacks on power plants would not break Ukrainian spirits. Kyiv and four regions may have to cut electricity supplies for longer than planned after Russian strikes, a senior official said earlier on Thursday (October 27).
Abandoning his usual indoor setting, Zelenskyy said in his daily video address that Kyiv had shot down 23 drones in the last two days.
Russia has aimed dozens of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles at Ukraine's electricity generating network in the last two weeks, causing major damage and triggering blackouts.
Zelenskyy said that Russia had so far launched more than 8,000 air strikes and fired 4,500 missiles.
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