Russia attacked Poland with drones: Zelensky spoke about the consequences and agreements.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about the attacks by Russia, during which kamikaze drones violated Poland's airspace, and also shared the outcomes of negotiations with European leaders.
Attacks on Poland
Zelensky reported that Russia launched over 400 drones and more than 40 missiles at Ukraine. Most of these drones were classified as 'Shaheds', although Ukrainian forces managed to intercept the majority of them. The intentional targeting of drones on Poland draws particular attention, highlighting the conscious actions of the aggressor.
Zelensky noted: 'Unfortunately, as of now, Russia has not received a strong reaction from global leaders regarding what the Russians are doing, a reaction precisely through actions.'
Assistance to Poland
Ukraine expressed its readiness to provide Poland with assistance in countering drones. The president emphasized that only joint efforts of European states can ensure reliable protection against such threats.
The president also added: 'We are ready to help with technology, training crews, and necessary intelligence data.'
Negotiations with European Leaders
Zelensky held talks with several European leaders, including the president of the European Commission. One of the key decisions was the allocation of 6 billion euros for the purchase of drones for Ukraine, which will significantly strengthen the country's defense capabilities.
Zelensky concluded: 'We are negotiating additional funds for the production of Ukrainian weapons so that Russia feels the response to the war.'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky informed about the Russian attack with kamikaze drones aimed at Poland. During negotiations with European leaders, Ukraine received financial support for protection against these threats, as well as for the development of its own weapons production.
These events highlight the importance of international cooperation in ensuring security in the region. The conversation with European leaders and the provision of financial support testify to partners' commitment to Ukraine in its struggle against aggression, as well as the desire to strengthen the country's defense capabilities in the face of new challenges.
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