Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that Moscow's attacks on Ukraine have targeted the country's power plants and other critical infrastructure.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, the Ukrainian president accused Russia of systematic destruction across the territory of Ukraine.


"There is not a single power plant left in Ukraine that has not been damaged by Russian attacks - not a single one," he said, stressing, however, that the country continues to produce energy thanks to the dedication of citizens and the physical protection of key facilities, writes sky news.

Zelensky also gave concrete figures on the intensity of the attacks, noting that in January alone, Ukraine was forced to confront 6 attack drones. According to him, most of them were "Shahed" drones, in addition to 150 Russian missiles and over 5 flying bombs.

"It's like this every month. Imagine this in your city - destroyed streets, ruined houses, schools hit. This is everyday life in Ukraine for four years, because of Russia," he said.

Continuing his speech in Munich, the Ukrainian president also spoke about Russian losses on the front. According to him, "the price Russia pays for every kilometer is 156 soldiers."

"Putin may not be worried about this now, but there is a point when he will be forced to withdraw," Zelensky declared, adding that Russia mobilizes about 40 people every month, although not all of them reach the front lines.

Meanwhile, leaders from around the world have gathered in Munich to discuss the war in Ukraine, tensions with China and the possibility of a new nuclear deal between Iran and the United States. /Telegraph/