Russia has launched its biggest drone attack on Ukraine since the war started, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
He condemned Russia for its “aerial terror” as he reported more than 250 drones had hit his country overnight.
It comes ahead of the third-year anniversary of Russia’s land, air and sea invasion of its smaller neighbour, which started on 24 February 2022.
“Every day, our people stand against aerial terror,” he wrote on X.
“On the eve of the third anniversary of the full-scale war, Russia launched 267 attack drones against Ukraine – the largest attack since Iranian drones began striking Ukrainian cities and villages.”
A total of 138 of the drones were downed and another 119 disappeared from radars after being jammed by electronic warfare, Ukraine’s air force said in a statement, as damage was reported across five regions.
Mr Zelenskyy, who has had a troubling few days as US President Donald Trump on Wednesday referred to him as a “dictator”, said in total nearly 1,150 attack drones, more than 1,400 guided aerial bombs and 35 missiles of various types were launched by Russia at Ukraine in the past week.
Mr Zelenskyy thanked those operating Ukraine’s air defences and called on the country’s foreign allies to stand united to secure a “just and lasting peace”.
“This is achievable through the unity of all partners – we need the strength of all of Europe, the strength of America, the strength of everyone who seeks lasting peace.”
It comes amid concerns over Mr Trump’s recent attack on Mr Zelenskyy and suggestion that Kyiv was to blame for the ongoing war, despite Russia launching its “special military campaign” to “demilitarise” Ukraine.
During a conference on Saturday, President Trump – who shocked the West by holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin shortly after being sworn in for his second stint in the White House – repeated his optimism that a deal to end the war is possible under his watch.
The Republican said he was “dealing” with both the Ukrainian and Russian leaders.
“I’ve spoken to President Putin and I think that thing [the war] is going to end,” he told the conference while saying he was determined to get payback for billions of dollars of military hardware and other assistance provided to Ukraine.
Ukraine has insisted it won’t accept any deal agreed without its participation, after it was excluded from this week’s meeting between top US and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia.
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