Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about the Russian attack during which kamikaze drones violated Polish airspace and shared the results of negotiations with European leaders.
Intentional Movement Towards Poland
According to Zelensky, Russia launched over 400 drones and more than 40 missiles at Ukraine. Most of the drones were identified as 'shakheds', but Ukrainian forces shot down the majority of the strike assets. The movement of drones towards Poland was significant, as it was intentional rather than random.
Zelensky noted: 'Unfortunately, as of now, Russia has not received a strong reaction from global leaders regarding what the Russians are doing, a reaction in terms of actions.'
Proposals for Assistance and Coordination
Ukraine offered Poland assistance to counter the drones. Zelensky emphasized that only joint European forces can provide protection against such threats.
The president also added: 'We are ready to help with technology, training crews, and necessary intelligence.'
Results of European Negotiations
Zelensky also communicated with several European leaders, including the President of the European Commission. Among the key decisions was the allocation of 6 billion euros for drones for Ukraine, which will significantly support the country.
Zelensky summarized: 'We are negotiating additional funds for the production of Ukrainian weapons so that Russia feels the response to the war.'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky informed about the Russian attack, which included kamikaze drones deliberately directed towards Poland. During negotiations with European leaders, Ukraine received support and financial assistance to protect against such threats, as well as in the production of its own weapons.