Ukrainian Forces Shot Down Shahed Drones in Middle East During Iran War, Zelenskyy Says Ukrainian military personnel have shot down Iranian-designed Shahed drones in multiple Middle Eastern countries during the Iran war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated, framing the operations as part of a broader effort to assist regional partners in countering the same weapons used by Russia in Ukraine. Zelenskyy made his first public acknowledgment of these activities on Wednesday, with the remarks embargoed until Friday. He emphasized that Ukrainian forces were actively involved in defensive operations abroad, utilizing domestically produced interceptor drones that had proven effective against Iranian-designed Shahed drones, which Russia has deployed in Ukraine. “This was not about a training mission or exercises, but about support in building a modern air defense system that can actually work,” Zelenskyy said. Ukraine’s participation in these operations occurred before the tentative ceasefire in the Middle East, brokered among Iran, the United States, and Israel, was finalized this week. While Zelenskyy did not specify the countries involved, he noted that Ukrainian personnel operated across several nations to strengthen their air defense systems. He previously mentioned that 228 Ukrainian experts had been deployed to the region. In exchange for this military assistance, Ukraine is receiving weapons to protect its energy infrastructure, along with oil, diesel, and in some cases, financial arrangements, Zelenskyy said. He argued that these agreements would enhance Ukraine’s energy stability and position Kyiv to formalize and expand its role as a defense exporter. “We are helping strengthen their security in exchange for contributions to our country’s resilience,” he stated. “This is far more than simply receiving money.#iran #middle_east #russia #shahed_drones #volodymyr_zelenskyy

At least seven people were killed and ten others, including three children, were injured in Kharkiv, Ukraine, after a Russian missile struck a five-story residential building. Officials confirmed the attack occurred on Saturday, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the strike, calling it a "savage attack" on civilian infrastructure and urging an international response. He stated that Russia launched 29 missiles and 480 drones overnight, targeting energy facilities in Kyiv and other central regions, with damage reported in at least seven locations across the country. Preliminary data revealed that Ukraine’s air defense systems intercepted 19 missiles and 453 drones, though 9 missiles and 26 strike drones successfully hit targets at 22 locations. In Kharkiv, emergency teams searched the rubble for survivors, while in the Kyiv region, debris caused damage in three districts. Firefighters in the Odesa region battled massive fires at infrastructure sites after a drone attack, and Ukraine’s state rail operator reported route changes due to rail damage. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued support, stating, “Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy Ukraine’s residential and critical infrastructure, and therefore support must continue.” The attack comes amid a broader escalation of Russia’s use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones, which have been deployed in large numbers since the invasion of Ukraine over four years ago. Russia has ramped up domestic production of these drones, launching hundreds in a single night—more than used in entire months of 2024. Iran, in turn, has responded to U.S.-Israeli strikes by deploying the same type of drones in the Middle East. Zelenskyy noted a U.S.#russia #ukraine #kharkiv #president_volodymyr_zelenskyy #shahed_drones
