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Trump’s Alleged Diversion of Ukraine-Bound Missiles Sparks Outrage

President Zelenskyy revealed that a planned delivery of 20,000 US missiles crucial for combating Russian Shahed drones has been diverted to the Middle East. This redirection, impacting Ukraine’s drone defense capabilities, reportedly occurred under the previous US administration. The missiles utilized specialized technology and were considered essential to Ukraine’s defense strategy. Zelenskyy expressed concern over this development, highlighting the resulting challenges in countering the ongoing drone threat.

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Kharkiv Attack: Zelenskyy Condemns Russian Strikes, Rejects Retaliation Claims

A Russian attack on Kharkiv on June 7th using guided aerial bombs resulted in one death and over 40 injuries. The attack targeted the Shevchenkivskyi and Kyivskyi districts, damaging civilian infrastructure including a children’s railway. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as pure terrorism, emphasizing its lack of strategic value and calling for increased international pressure on Russia to end the conflict. He further highlighted the urgent need for strengthened Ukrainian air defenses, specifically requesting a positive response from the US regarding air defense systems.

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Zelensky: Ukraine’s Domestic Drones Score Key Victory in Operation Spiderweb

President Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine’s recent drone attack on Russian airfields, codenamed Operation Spiderweb, utilized solely domestically produced FPV drones, successfully damaging a significant portion of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet. This operation, planned for 18 months and overseen by Zelensky and the SBU chief, involved cleverly concealing the drones and employing unwitting truck drivers for transport. The attack, while reported to have disabled 34% of Russia’s strategic bombers, demonstrates Ukraine’s growing capacity for drone production and innovative warfare tactics.

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Zelensky Rejects Trump’s Childish Analogy: Putin is a Murderer

President Zelensky strongly rebuked Donald Trump’s analogy of the Ukraine conflict as children fighting in a park, characterizing Putin instead as a murderer targeting innocent lives. Trump, suggesting non-intervention, made the comparison amidst stalled peace talks, escalating casualties, and Russia’s continued refusal to negotiate meaningfully. Zelensky countered that Trump, and others distant from the conflict, cannot fully grasp the immense suffering inflicted upon the Ukrainian people. This rejection follows Kyiv’s repeated calls for a ceasefire, consistently met with Russian refusal.

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Zelenskyy Urges Allies: Confront Putin’s Threats, End Weakness

Recent Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russian-held areas in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, disrupting power for tens of thousands, while simultaneous Russian drone attacks in Pryluky, Ukraine, resulted in five deaths, including a child. Concurrently, Ukraine claimed significant damage to Russian airbases, reportedly destroying numerous aircraft, prompting President Zelenskyy to urge allies against demonstrating weakness to Putin’s threats. Amidst these events, Germany initiated a new effort to secure more air defenses for Ukraine, and international support continues with pledges of financial aid and military assistance.

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Zelensky Defies Putin’s Threats Amidst Ukraine’s Drone Strikes

Following a recent Ukrainian drone strike on Russian airbases, President Putin reportedly plans further retaliatory attacks, despite numerous diplomatic attempts to achieve peace. Zelensky highlighted Russia’s relentless bombardment of Ukraine with tens of thousands of munitions since 2025, emphasizing Russia’s impunity and the need for increased international pressure. He argued that a weak response to Putin’s threats only emboldens further aggression, while strong action demonstrates resolve and accountability. Zelensky underscored the global responsibility to halt Russian attacks and hold Putin accountable for his actions.

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Zelensky: Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb Was Inevitable, Ceasefire Unlikely

President Zelensky stated that the June 1st drone strike on Russian air bases, codenamed Operation Spiderweb, would not have occurred if Russia had accepted Ukraine’s proposed ceasefire. The Security Service of Ukraine claimed responsibility for the strike, which inflicted significant damage on Russian military aircraft, estimated at $7 billion. Zelensky dismissed recent peace talks as an ultimatum and called for direct negotiations between himself, President Trump, and President Putin. Despite warnings of escalation, Zelensky asserted Ukraine’s right to respond to ongoing Russian attacks.

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Zelensky’s Daring Raids Humiliate Trump, Prove Ukraine’s Strength

Following unprecedented Ukrainian special forces raids on Russian military installations, including a significant attack on a Crimean bridge, the White House has remained unusually silent. This silence is attributed to the attacks undermining President Trump’s narrative of an inevitable Ukrainian defeat and the pro-Russia stance of some within his administration. The strikes, which significantly damaged Russia’s air power, have potentially shifted Trump’s perception of Zelensky and the conflict’s trajectory. Ukraine’s success, however, has angered those who advocate for a U.S.-brokered peace deal on terms favorable to Russia.

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Zelenskyy Pushes Norway to Invest in Ukrainian Drones

In Vilnius, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Norwegian Prime Minister Støre held talks centered on bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities. Key discussion points included increased air defense systems, potentially through Nordic collaboration, and significant Norwegian investment in Ukraine’s burgeoning drone production. Støre reaffirmed Norway’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense industry, highlighting its existing participation in a drone coalition. The meeting underscored the continued international support for Ukraine’s defense efforts amidst the ongoing conflict.

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Zelenskyy Calls Russia’s Proposed Ceasefire “Idiots”

Zelenskyy dismissed Russia’s proposed temporary ceasefire as a tactic to stall the implementation of further US sanctions, characterizing it as a mere pause in hostilities rather than a genuine effort to reduce casualties. He believes Russia is incapable of understanding anything but strong sanctions and urged the US Senate to swiftly approve a comprehensive sanctions package. This call follows three months of US efforts toward a complete ceasefire, which Ukraine has supported. Zelenskyy’s assessment comes amidst ongoing prisoner exchanges and revelations of Russia’s maximalist demands for a complete cessation of fighting.

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