Zelenskyy says Russia is shifting air defenses to protect Moscow and other key sites after drone strikes
Summary
Russia is moving many of its air defense weapons to protect key places like Moscow and important supply routes in response to Ukraine's drone attacks deep inside Russia. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said Russia’s shift leaves other areas more open to future drone strikes, as Ukraine uses long-range drones to target military and energy sites.Key Facts
- Russia is redeploying air defense missile launchers to Moscow, Valdai, and the Kerch Bridge to protect these important locations.
- Ukraine has struck two Russian oil refineries far inside Russia and an oil depot near the front lines with drones.
- Ukrainian drones have recently attacked Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Russian sites supporting the military.
- Ukraine’s long-range drones can now fly more than 1,500 kilometers (930 miles).
- The shifting of Russian defenses may make other parts of Russia more vulnerable to drone attacks.
- Zelenskyy says Russia’s defense moves show it prioritizes protecting its leaders and key sites.
- Ukraine continues to seek peace talks, which Russia has not accepted.
- President Trump praised Zelenskyy for his leadership and said Ukraine is doing well in the war.
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