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Over 80% of every battlefield hit against Russia is now being carried out by a drone, Zelenskyy says
Zelenskyy's office said that in 2025 alone, Ukrainian troops had struck 820,000 Russian targets with drones.
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Zelenskyy lays into 'lost' Europe for trying to 'change' Trump and not dealing with global threats
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has attacked Europe as weak in the face of the U.S. and President Donald Trump.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is criticizing European allies for their slow and fragmented response to Russia's invasion.
It is a turnaround from the Ukrainian president’s weakened position in November last year, when a raid by the country’s top anti-corruption agency ended the reign of Zelenskyy’s powerful chief of staff and brother-in-arms Andriy Yermak. Yermak denied any wrongdoing and said he would co-operate with the investigation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday blasted the EU’s lack of “political will” in countering Russian leader Vladimir Putin, during a fiery address criticising some of Kyiv’s top allies at the World Economic Forum.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that a US security guarantees document for Ukraine is “100% ready” after two days of talks involving representatives from Ukraine, the US and Russia. Speaking to journalists in Vilnius during a visit to Lithuania,
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has held a coordination call on the situation in oblasts and hromadas following the latest Russian strikes. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages,
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Over 820,000 targets in year: Zelenskyy reveals results of Ukraine's drone strikes
More than 80% of enemy targets on the front are now being destroyed with drones, the vast majority of which are Ukrainian-made, stated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The war is changing: technology takes center stage Zelenskyy said that while artillery remains important,