Foreign Components Found in Drones Attacking Ukraine Last Night – Zelensky.
Zelensky: 'Ukraine was attacked by 103 'Shaheds' consisting of 8755 foreign components'
During the last night, Ukraine was attacked by 103 'Shaheds' made up of 8755 foreign components. This was stated by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
Russia used over 630 combat drones and 740 guided aviation bombs
In the last week, Russia used more than 630 combat drones, about 740 guided aviation bombs, and nearly 50 different types of missiles. In total, this amounted to over 50,000 components that were sanctioned worldwide.
Zelensky: Sanctions have not stopped the supply of foreign components to Russia
Zelensky emphasized that sanctions have proven insufficient to prohibit the supply of foreign components. Russia continues to receive them from various countries and uses them in weapons against Ukraine.
The President called for strengthening cooperation with partners to assist Ukraine
The President called for strengthening cooperation with partners regarding sanctions, air defense, long-term weaponry, and support for the soldiers. He expressed gratitude to every partner who provides assistance.
60 Shahed type strike drones and other UAVs were shot down
60 Shahed type strike drones and other UAVs were shot down in Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Dnipropetrovsk, Zhytomyr, and Khmelnytsky regions. There is no data on casualties.
42 enemy imitator UAVs lost
Additionally, 42 enemy imitator UAVs were lost without negative consequences.
149 combat clashes within a day
In total, there were 149 combat clashes within a day. Ukrainian defenders are actively resisting the enemy's attempts to advance deeper into Ukrainian territory, inflicting fire damage.
Do not forget that the full-scale war is continuing for the 1047th day.
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