Zelenskyy Says Intelligence Indicates Russia Plans Large Drone and Missile Attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that new intelligence points to an imminent Russian drone and missile strike. The warning follows a recent intermediate-range ballistic missile launch targeting the Kyiv region.
EuronewsUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that intelligence received by Ukraine indicates Russia is preparing a large-scale drone and missile attack on the country. The statement came days after Russia launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile toward the Kyiv Oblast.
Zelenskyy did not release details on the timing or targets of the expected attack. The earlier ballistic missile launch marked one of the longer-range strikes reported in the current phase of the conflict. Ukrainian officials have not yet confirmed whether additional defensive measures are being implemented in response to the reported intelligence.
Key Facts
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Russia launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile at Kyiv Oblast.
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Zelenskyy stated intelligence shows Russia plans a large drone and missile attack.
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Potential Impact
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Ukrainian air defenses may receive additional tasking in coming days.
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Civilian alerts could increase in targeted regions if attack occurs.
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