Zelenskyy asks Trump for more U.S. air defense help against Russian missile attacks, Kyiv says
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked U.S. President Donald Trump and Congress for more air defense ammunition to defend against increased Russian missile attacks. At the same time, Russian lawmakers are considering a plan to have bank workers help shoot down Ukrainian drones inside Russia.Key Facts
- President Zelenskyy requested more U.S.-made air defense ammo to protect Ukraine from Russian missile attacks.
- The request was sent to President Donald Trump and the U.S. Congress.
- Russian missile attacks on Ukraine have increased in intensity.
- Russian lawmakers support a bill to involve bank employees in defending against Ukrainian drones.
- The bill suggests trained bank staff would shoot down drones inside Russia.
- Ukrainian drones have been targeting locations deep inside Russia.
- The situation reflects ongoing conflict and military actions between Russia and Ukraine.
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