💰 Russia won't stop strikes until it runs out of missiles, Ukraine's Zelenskiy says

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- Summary- Companies- President warns Ukrainians to prepare for new Russian attacks- Heavy fighting in eastern Donetsk- Zaporizhzhia plant still under Moscow control, Kremlin saysKYIV/KHERSON, Ukraine, Nov 28 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned Ukrainians to expect another brutal week of cold and darkness ahead, predicting more Russian attacks on infrastructure which would not stop until Moscow runs out of missiles.In an overnight address, Zelenskiy said he expected new attacks this week that could be as bad as last week's, the worst yet, which left millions of people with no heat, water or power.In Kyiv, snow fell and temperatures hovered around freezing on Sunday as millions in and around the Ukrainian capital struggled with disruptions to electricity supply and central heating caused by the waves of Russian air strikes.Zelenskiy described heavy fighting along part of the front west of the city of Donetsk, where Russia has focused its assault even as its troops withdrew elsewhere, and both sides claim massive casualties with little change in positions.In the latest example of Western military aid to Kyiv, the Pentagon is considering a proposal by Boeing to supply Ukraine with cheap, small precision bombs that can fit onto rockets with a range of 150 km (94 miles), putting more Russian targets within range."

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