Ukraine strikes back at Russia with drone attack
發佈日期: 2025-11-09 19:56
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Ukrainian strikes have disrupted power and heating in Russia near the border. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's retaliation came as he denounced yesterday's deadly Russian drone attacks in Ukraine's east. A change of scenery for Volodymyr Zelenskyy's daily online address,but the Ukrainian President's refrain is the same. More pressure on Russia. Saying the current situation is "insufficient." Zelenskky speaking after his officials released pictures of an earlier drone attack in Dnipro which killed three. Several apartments destroyed in the ensuing fire at this nine-story building. Russia said to have fired more than four hundred UAVs at more than twenty eastern locations. Most drones were shot down. " The targets were our cities, energy and our people."Zelenskyy said as he spoke hours later, "Tragically, fatalities In Dnipro and a life lost in Kharkiv." Ukraine's President says there's one way to stop the war: "Weak responses to brazenness spur Russia to continue. We need many sanctions, much pressure, support so that Russia is stripped of all means of existence." Zelenskyy finished his message with a show of strength as Ukraine hit back against Russia's latest salvo. An overnight drone attack by Ukraine on the crucial Russian city of Voronezh temporarily disrupted power and heating. The governor in the south western town posting there were no injuries but Ukraine's unmanned flurry of forty-four UAVs caused a fire and power cuts. Zelenskky's mention of sanctions significant, coming after the US President allowed Ukraine's neighbour, Hungary, an exemption from punishment when it buys Moscow's oil. Prime Minister Viktor Orban using his relationship with Trump and Putin to get an agreement because he says his country cannot easily afford or obtain energy elsewhere. Some more diplomatic movement with Russia's Foreign Minister telling a state news agency he's ready to meet Marco Rubio face-to-face. Although, Sergey Lavrov says he would tell the US Secretary of State Russia won't abandon its core conditions for ending the war.
