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The reflection of the latest massive strike by Russia on Ukraine cost Kyiv approximately 80 million euros. This is not about destruction or restoration, but solely about the cost of air defense missiles used to protect cities and civilian infrastructure. These figures were announced by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on January 20 during a conversation with journalists.

According to the head of state, the amount itself is shocking, but even more indicative is that such expenses arise in one night. The war waged by Russia is not only about human losses but also the constant depletion of resources that Ukraine is forced to direct towards protecting lives.

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Zelensky emphasized that the international context is known: the United States and President Donald Trump publicly declare their desire to end the war. However, the latest attack became a clear example of how much it costs to hold the sky here and now.

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The president clarified that there has not yet been a direct conversation with Trump regarding this specific shelling. Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to receive aid packages, without which repelling such strikes would be impossible. The issue is not only in the political will of partners but also in the physical availability of missiles and air defense systems.

“Today’s Russian attack is about 80 million euros just in the cost of missiles,” Zelensky noted. He added that work is being done daily to ensure that Ukraine receives a sufficient amount of defense means, as it is primarily about the safety of people, not military statistics.

The president separately addressed the complexity of logistics itself. Finding missiles, financing their purchase, and delivery is a separate battle that goes parallel with combat operations. According to him, the war unleashed by Russia has become a “costly luxury,” for which not only Ukrainians but the entire international security system pays daily.

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Zelensky also commented on the risks in the near future. Russia is trying to reach the use of more than 1000 drones per day, but has not yet achieved such capabilities. The average level, according to the Ukrainian side, is about 350 units, but Kyiv is forced to prepare for the worst-case scenario.

That is why the cost of one repelled attack is not a one-time figure, but an element of a long war of attrition, where every night requires tens of millions of euros just to keep cities alive. For Israel and Europe, these calculations are becoming an increasingly clear argument: helping Ukraine is not abstract solidarity, but an investment in deterring war. This context is thoroughly documented by NAnews — News of Israel | Nikk.Agency, showing how air defense figures turn into a factor of global security.

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