Russia launches war's largest drone attack on Ukraine, Kyiv says
- Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, deploying 267 strike drones, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Ukraine's air force reported that 138 drones were shot down during the attack.
- One person was killed in Kryvyi Rih due to a missile strike, stated the head of the local military administration.
- Ukraine's officials are concerned about U.S. Policy under President Donald Trump, fearing it could impact support for Ukraine and lead to territorial losses, as expressed by Zelenskyy.
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Russia launches war's largest drone attack on Ukraine
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