Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken to senior military officers about the progress of the war in Ukraine .
Mr Putin visited the headquarters where Russian military chiefs are running the war effort, the Kremlin said.
Official video showed him asking for suggestions from military commanders.
“I would like to hear your proposals on our immediate and medium-term actions,” Mr Putin said.
He was accompanied by air force general Sergei Surovikin , who is believed to have taken operational command of the invasion in October.
Russia has focused on aerial bombardment of Ukrainian cities in recent weeks after a series of battlefield setbacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said dozens more missiles were shot down in the latest barrage on Friday.
Military chiefs were asked for their proposals on the war in Ukraine. AFP
But he said three people were killed in Kyiv and power and water supplies were once again damaged.
“They still have enough missiles for several such heavy strikes,” Mr Zelenskyy claimed.
“Dear partners, find an opportunity to provide us with a reliable air defence shield. This is saving people's lives.”
Ukraine’s allies have pledged more than €1 billion ($1.06bn) in support to help it get through the winter .
Britain’s Ministry of Defence said in its daily bulletin that drone attacks were now being launched from inside Russia.
The Iranian-made drones used by Russia were first launched from occupied Crimea, it said.
“The change of launch sites is likely due to Russian concerns about the vulnerability of Crimea,” the ministry said.
War in Ukraine — in pictures The coffin of Valeriy Krasnyan is brought out of St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv. Getty Images
Repairmen work near a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod, outside of Kyiv. AFP
An elderly man walks in front of a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod. AFP
A boy kisses a dog while he charges his phone at the heating tent dubbed a Point of Invincibly in Bucha, Ukraine. AP
A couple uses a laptop in the heating tent. AP
Workers dig out a tire from the rubble of a destroyed storage building at a grain processing center so they can use it for repairs in Siversk, Donetsk region. Reuters
The Chernihiv region found itself on the frontline of Russia's invasion in February, when Moscow's forces were attempting to quickly seize Kyiv. Getty
Russia ultimately retreated from northern Ukraine to focus its attack on the east and south. Getty
The city of Chernihiv on November 28, 2022 in Chernihiv, Ukraine. Getty
A worker fits in new windows of a building in Chernihiv. Getty
People receive food from AFAT - Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency in Chernihiv. Getty
The people Chernihiv queue up for hot food. Getty
Oleksandr Antonenko stands on a balcony of his apartment damaged by a recent Russian military strike in Kherson. Reuters
Mr Antonenko and his mother Liudmyla inside their apartment recently damaged by a Russian military strike in Kherson. Reuters
A woman walks in an underpass in Kyiv, on November 26, 2022. AFP
Friends hug after the arrival of a train in the southern city of Kherson. Getty
Residents sort through donated clothing at an aid centre in Kherson. Getty
A Ukrainian soldier stands with a machinegun near Liman in the Donetsk region. AP
Children attend a physical education class at Spilno School in Kyiv. Getty
A woman embraces her friend, a soldier in the Ukrainian army, in Kherson. AFP
Residents inspect a crater left by a Russian military strike in the village of Komyshuvakha in the Zaporizhzhia region. Reuters
Resident Tetiana Reznychenko walks past a work by world-renowned graffiti artist Banksy, on the wall of a destroyed building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka. Reuters
Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery at Russian positions near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. AP
A fisherman sails his boat on the Dnipro as black smoke rises from an oil reserve in Kherson. AFP
Western officials believe Russia had planned for a quick victory when it invaded Ukraine in February.
But it failed to capture Kyiv and was caught out again by a Ukrainian counter-offensive in the autumn.
Moscow has given mixed signals about its willingness to end the war. Mr Putin told Kremlin advisers last week that the war “might be a lengthy process”.
His spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected the idea of withdrawing from Ukraine to open the door for talks with US President Joe Biden .
Mr Putin said in separate remarks that an agreement would ultimately need to be reached but that trust in the West was at rock bottom.
Views also differ in the West. French President Emmanuel Macron was scolded by Ukraine for saying Russia should be given security guarantees in any peace talks.
Updated: December 17, 2022, 11:41 AM