Russia may continue its attempts to intimidate Ukrainians with potential strikes, and it is essential to demonstrate resilience in order to navigate through such threats. This was stated in the evening address of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. "This is a firm rule – a rule that does not depend on various statements from Russia. There may be even more Russian attempts to instill fear and despair in Ukraine right now. We all need resilience to get through all of this. And we need unity – with all our partners," Zelensky added. According to the president, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is currently trying to intimidate and break down each individual, as he has no other skills. "And he must lose now. In everything. And that will ensure safety for all," he added. It is worth noting that Putin stated that "decision-making centers" in Kyiv could become the next targets for the mid-range ballistic missile Oreshnik, which Russian forces attacked Dnipro on November 21. Subsequently, Putin, responding to a question about strikes on "decision-making centers" in Ukraine, said that "anything is possible today during the day."