Biden criticized the massive missile strike of the Russian Federation on Ukraine.


U.S. President Joe Biden condemned the large-scale missile and drone attack by Russia against Ukraine on November 28 and announced further defense support for our country.
Biden called the attack 'outrageous' and emphasized that it 'once again reminds us how important it is to support the Ukrainian people in their defense against Russian aggression,' reports RBC-Ukraine.
He also expressed support for Ukraine and reminded that at the beginning of this year, the U.S. started exporting air defense systems to Ukraine following his instructions.
'As a result of this decision, the Ministry of Defense has supplied Ukraine with hundreds of additional air defense missiles, and shipments are ongoing. My Administration has been working for several months to enhance the resilience of Ukraine's energy grid ahead of winter, and the Ministry of Defense continues to provide Ukraine with other critical capabilities, including artillery, missiles, and armored vehicles,' stated the White House leader.
Biden also stressed that 'Russia continues to underestimate the bravery, resilience, and determination of the Ukrainian people' and added that 'the U.S. together with more than 50 countries supports Ukraine in its struggle for freedom.'
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