Drone War. Zelensky spoke about how Ukraine is ahead.
Zelensky expressed a positive mood regarding successes in the 'drone war'
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, expressed a positive mood regarding the country's successes in the 'drone war'. He emphasized that even considering the challenges and the enemy's advantages, Ukraine is achieving significant results in destroying enemy military equipment and personnel.
«I believe that we are destroying more personnel and equipment. Yes, they have more overall, but we also destroy more», – Zelensky emphasized.
Successful destruction of Russian targets and high efficiency of the 'drone line' in Ukraine
The President also commented on the successful destruction of Russian targets and the high efficiency of Ukraine's 'drone line' as a project that allows the country to surpass Russia in some aspects.
Overall, the Ukrainian military is confident in strengthening its capabilities in the 'drone race', even given support from China for Russia and the enemy's use of advanced technologies. Zelensky believes that Ukraine will be able to enhance its potential through cooperation with partners and the development of its own drone manufacturing.
Strengthening the country's defense capabilities in the 'drone war'
Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized Ukraine's successes in the 'drone war' and confidence in strengthening the country's defense capabilities, even in the face of challenges from Russia and China. Cooperation with partners and the development of military-technical potential is crucial for successfully countering enemies.
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