Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine since the beginning of its invasion, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday, just hours after US President Donald Trump pledged more military support for Kyiv and accused his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of throwing "bullshit" over peace talks, reports CNN.
The massive aerial assault involved 728 drones and 13 missiles, Ukraine's Air Force said, eclipsing the previous record number of 539 drones, set on July 4, by hundreds - but it was largely repelled, with the damage limited and no immediate reports of deaths.
"This is a demonstrative attack, and it comes at a time when there have been so many attempts to achieve peace and cease fire, but Russia rejects everything," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on Telegram.
"Our partners know how to apply pressure so that Russia will be forced to think about ending the war, not new strikes. Everyone who wants peace must act."
The barrage, which mainly targeted the city of Lutsk, in northwestern Ukraine, was so intense it caused Poland's military to scramble aircraft in its airspace. It comes after weeks of intensifying aerial strikes on Ukraine by Russia.
"Last night, our region was again subjected to a mass attack," Ivan Rudnitskyi, the head of the military administration in Volyn region, home to Lutsk, said on Telegram. "Virtually everything was flying towards Lutsk."
Ukraine's Air Force said it destroyed 718 of the drones. There were no immediate reports of fatalities. One woman was hospitalized with chest injuries in the city of Brovary, near Kyiv, its mayor said.
Ukraine launched 86 drones towards Russia overnight, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Moscow's scaled up assault on Kyiv follows a remarkable 48 hours in the White House, where Trump vented his anger about Russian leader Vladimir Putin's lack of commitment to a peace deal and pledged more support for Ukraine.
"We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth," Trump said in a Cabinet meeting. "He's very nice all of the time, but it turns out to be meaningless."
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