Zelensky Reveals Weekly Scale of Russian Attacks: Over 3,000 Drones and 40 Missiles.
Zelensky on Russia’s Week-Long Assaults Against Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has disclosed the extent of Russian aggression over the past seven days, reporting the use of more than 3,000 attack drones and 40 missiles. This data highlights an escalation in hostilities by Russian forces, directly endangering the safety of Ukrainian civilians. The ongoing war, now in its third year, continues to see intense aerial bombardments targeting both military and civilian infrastructure.
In just the last week, Russia deployed:
- over 3,000 strike drones, mostly of the Shahed type;
- more than 1,450 guided aerial bombs.
On the night of March 29, Russian troops struck the Khmelnytskyi region, causing power outages in the area.
On March 29, shelling in the Mykolaiv region injured at least ten people, including children. These incidents underscore the severe toll enemy attacks take on the civilian population. The situation remains tense, with Ukrainian authorities continuing to respond to the challenges posed by Russia’s aggression.
Adapting to New Threats
The rising intensity of Russian attacks signals a new phase of military aggression that could have serious implications not only for Ukraine’s security but also for regional stability as a whole. Ukrainian leadership, in particular, is compelled to adjust its response strategies to safeguard civilians and critical infrastructure.
The unpredictable nature of the situation demands constant monitoring and readiness for swift action in the face of emerging challenges.
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