Ukraine will ask allies to boost its air defenses at a meeting in Germany, Zelenskyy says
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will ask allies to strengthen air defenses at a meeting in Germany, emphasizing the need against missiles and guided bombs.
- U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin is set to attend the meeting, which follows a postponed summit due to Hurricane Milton.
- Zelenskyy noted that Trump, the incoming U.S. President, is 'strong and unpredictable,' affecting future U.S. Support for Ukraine.
- In recent attacks, nine people were wounded in Semenivka, and Ukraine's air force reported destroying 61 out of 103 Russian drones.
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