Ukraine shoots down nearly 80 percent of Russia's missile barrage: Report

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Russian President Vladimir Putin previously said such attacks would continue, as Ukrainian officials call Moscow 'a terrorist state.'

"Ukraine is clenching its fists, but it is holding on and will win," she added.

Meanwhile, Reuters reported that the mayor of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, said that there was"colossal" damage that threatened residents' well-being in freezing temperatures. In addition, the governor of Dnipro also reported"serious damage." Maria Avdeeva, research director at the European Expert Association in Ukraine, tweeted photos and videos of the inoperable Kyiv metro station that was expected to be out of service for the entire day.

A room in a damaged school building is shown in the liberated village of Petropavlivka near Kupiansk, Kharkiv region on Thursday. Inset, Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the Eurasian Economic Summit on November 9 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Russia reportedly launched more missile attacks on Ukraine on Friday, targeting more critical infrastructure.

"But still in other cities in Ukraine the infrastructure is destroyed again so we'll have a lot of work again," she said."No matter what we are all very motivated and strong even though terrorists want us to give up spiritually and emotionally. They'll lose."

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