Russian attacks used 'record number' of ballistic missiles, Zelenskyy says - as he accuses Moscow of 'exploiting' truce
Russia's latest attacks involved a "record number" of ballistic missiles and were deliberately aimed at Ukraine's energy infrastructure as the country freezes, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
The Ukrainian leader also claimed Russia "exploited" a Trump-brokered pause in strikes to "stockpile missiles" rather than support diplomacy.
Among more than 70 missiles launched by Russia overnight, 32 were ballistic, Zelenskyy said, while 450 attack drones were also used.
"It was a deliberate attack against energy infrastructure, involving a record number of ballistic missiles," Zelenskyy wrote on X.
"In fact, the Russian army exploited the US proposal to briefly halt strikes not to support diplomacy, but to stockpile missiles and wait until the coldest days of the year, when temperatures across large parts of Ukraine drop below -20°C (-4°F)," he said.
Donald Trump announced on Thursday that Russia had agreed not to target Kyiv and "various towns" during the freezing conditions, but did not clarify for how long.
The Kremlin said it had agreed to the pause in order to "create favourable conditions" for peace talks this week.