Opinion: Opinion | Vladimir Putin Hasn't Looked This Desperate In Over 25 Years

As NATO leaders gather in Turkey, the Russia-Ukraine war remains a primary focus following a deadly Russian bombardment of Kyiv. President Zelensky is expected to request additional air-defense support to counter Russian ballistic missile attacks.
As NATO leaders meet in Turkey for their annual summit, the Russia-Ukraine war is a top issue on the agenda. On the eve of the summit, Moscow bombed Kyiv, killing at least 24 people and causing heavy damage to the city's infrastructure. Monday's bombardment was the second deadly attack on the Ukrainian capital in four days, exposing the country's helplessness against powerful Russian ballistic missiles. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is expected to plead at the summit for more air-defence batteries from the US and other NATO members.</p><!--dsk1-->
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