Russia starts record drone attack on Ukraine after Trump criticism
Russia starts record drone attack on Ukraine after Trump criticism
Russia started its biggest drone attack on Ukraine on Wednesday since the beginning of the invasion, as Ukrainian officials reported. This was only done hours after US President Donald Trump assured more military support for Kiev and criticized his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin about the constant "fake news" about peace talks.
of the massive drone attack
The massive air raid comprised 741 drones, as the Ukrainian air forces announced. The previous record of 539 drones, which was set up on July 4, was exceeded. Nevertheless, the majority of the attack was warded off, and there was only limited damage and no immediately reported deaths.
Reactions of Ukraine
"This is a demonstrative attack that comes at a time when there were numerous attempts to reach peace and an armistice, but Russia rejects everything," wrote Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj on Telegram. "Our partners know how to exert pressure so that Russia is forced to think about the end of the war and not about new attacks. Everyone who wants to do peace must act."
goals of the attack
The bombing, which mainly aimed at the city of Lutsk in northwestern Ukraine, was so intense that the Polish military ordered aircraft into its airspace. Ivan Rudnitskyi, the head of the military administration in the Wolyn region, also reported on a massive attack: "At night, our region was once again exposed to a mass attack. Practically everything flew towards Lutsk."
Ukrainian resistance
The Ukrainian air forces stated that they had destroyed 718 of the drones. There were no immediate reports on deaths, but a woman with breast injuries in the city of Brovary, near Kiev, was admitted to the hospital, said the mayor. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, Ukraine used 86 drones against Russia on the night.
political developments
The increased attack on Moscow on Kiev follows a remarkable 48-hour period in the White House, in which Trump expressed his displeasure with the lack of commitment of Russian President Putin for a peace agreement and promised more support for Ukraine. "We get a lot of nonsense from Putin if I should say the truth," said Trump at a cabinet meeting. "He is very nice all the time, but in the end it is meaningless."
military support for Ukraine
On Monday, Trump promised to restore military help for Ukraine after a high -ranking official from the White House CNN announced that the USA would pause some arms deliveries to Kiev, including air defense missiles. Kyiv urgently needs more American patriot fishing missiles to ward off the Russian attacks.
"We will send more weapons (to Ukraine)," announced Trump on Monday evening. "You have to be able to defend yourself." He added: "You are hit very hard. We will have to send more weapons. Primarily defensive weapons, but they get very, very hard blows."
explanation of the pentagon
A spokesman for the Pentagon later confirmed that "At the instructions of President Trump, the Department of Defense sends additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to ensure that the Ukrainians can defend themselves while we are working to secure a permanent peace and end killing." It was also reported that Defense Minister Pete Hegseth Trump did not inform before he authorized the arms break last week.
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