Volodymyr Zelensky renews call for 'no-fly zone' to defend skies

"I have a dream, these words are known to each of you today I can say. I have a need, I need to protect our sky. I need your decision, your help," he asked in a virtual speech to the US Congress.

"Is this a lot to ask for, to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine, to save people? Is this too much to ask," pleaded Zelensky, so that "Russia would not be able to terrorize our free cities."
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine made yet another impassioned appeal Wednesday for the United States and its allies to create a no-fly zone to protect his country from Russian air attacks.

"I have a dream, these words are known to each of you today I can say. I have a need, I need to protect our sky. I need your decision, your help," he asked in a virtual speech to the US Congress.

"Is this a lot to ask for, to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine, to save people? Is this too much to ask," pleaded Zelensky, so that "Russia would not be able to terrorize our free cities."


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