Kyiv Under Record Drone Attack as Aid Questioned

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Kyiv endured a record-breaking aerial assault, with Russia unleashing over 550 drones and ballistic missiles, exposing critical vulnerabilities in Ukraine’s air defense. This devastating attack occurred hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a “good conversation” with US President Donald Trump, a call made all the more urgent by reports that the US has halted its latest shipment of military aid, including Patriot air defense missiles, due to internal stockpile concerns.
Zelenskyy’s discussion with Trump focused on bolstering Ukraine’s air defense capabilities and exploring avenues for joint defense production and mutual purchases. These efforts underscore Ukraine’s pressing need to secure immediate and sustained military support, especially as Russian bombardments intensify. However, a clear commitment on aid resumption was not publicly announced.
The timing of the unprecedented Russian attack, immediately following Trump’s “disappointing” call with Vladimir Putin, was viewed by Zelenskyy as Moscow’s defiant response to diplomatic overtures. This highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving peace and the critical necessity of robust aerial protection for Ukrainian cities.
As the US aid remains on hold, Germany is now reportedly in “intensive talks” to acquire Patriot missile systems for Ukraine. This proactive European move demonstrates a commitment to addressing Ukraine’s immediate defensive needs and ensuring it has the means to counter the escalating aerial threat.

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