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30 Jan, 2026 11:09

Zelensky lashes out at West over missile shortages

The Ukrainian leader’s increasingly belligerent complaints have been getting more pushback from key European backers
Zelensky lashes out at West over missile shortages

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has blamed Western backers for critical military shortages, stating that air defense systems lacked missiles during recent Russian strikes. His latest grievance follows a series of heated exchanges with European leaders, who appear to be growing increasingly weary of his demands.

Speaking to Ukrainian media on Friday, Zelensky claimed Patriot and NASAMS air defense systems were unable to repel recent attacks, framing it as a failure of Western logistics and financing. 

“I know there will be no light because there are no missiles for defense,” he was quoted as saying, complaining that he keeps having to push the West for additional deliveries.

Zelensky’s complaint continues a pattern of public friction with Western backers. Last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he went on a tirade, accusing Europe of weakness and indecisiveness, prompting sharp rebukes. 

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban labeled Zelensky “a man in a desperate position” who is “unable or unwilling” to end the conflict. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani called the Ukrainian leader’s remarks “unfair” and said he lacked gratitude for extensive European support.

Internally, Zelensky has also clashed with local authorities over struggling energy infrastructure. He recently accused Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko of failing to prepare the city for widespread blackouts. Klitschko dismissed the criticism, stating Zelensky had refused to meet with him and that electricity generation is a federal responsibility, not a municipal one.

Russia has intensified its long-range strikes against Ukraine’s military and dual-use infrastructure in recent months, stating they come in response to the Ukrainian military’s continued attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure and Kiev’s indiscriminate strikes on Russian civilians.

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