Zelenskyy Says New Deals Will Bring Influx Of Drone Supplies, Vows Fresh Attacks Inside Russia
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced agreements with allies that will supply Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of drones. These drones will enhance the ability to strike key targets in Russia, such as defense industries, airbases, and oil refineries. Zelenskyy asserted that Russia must face accountability for the war. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump suggested more sanctions against Russia are imminent as it rejects a cease-fire. Observers believe that Putin is hesitant to agree to a cease-fire, confident in his military progression despite substantial losses and economic challenges for Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced new agreements with allies for "hundreds of thousands" of drones, enhancing Ukraine's capability to target crucial sites in Russia.
Trump indicated that additional sanctions against Moscow are likely as it dismisses cease-fire efforts, expressing disappointment over his phone conversation with Putin.
Zelenskyy emphasized accountability for Russia's actions, stating, "Russia will truly feel that it will pay for this war. There must be accountability for the aggressor."
Observers note that despite setbacks, Putin believes he is winning the war, with Trump highlighting that the Kremlin leader continues aggressive actions.
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