WATCH | Russia launches ‘largest drone assault’ on Ukraine since invasion began; 267 drones in one night





Russia carried out its largest drone attack on Ukraine on February 23 since the start of the full-scale invasion, launching 267 drones. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) confirmed the scale of the assault, emphasising the need for accountability.

“Russia must be held accountable,” the MFA stated, highlighting the significant threat posed by the attack.

Air defenses shoot down 138 drones

Despite the large-scale attack, Ukrainian forces continued to repel aerial threats with coordinated efforts.

Ukraine’s air defenses managed to intercept and destroy 138 of the drones, while 119 imitation drones were lost, MFA of Ukraine said.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised Ukraine’s defense forces, saying, “Every day, our people stand against aerial terror.”

Over 1,150 drones and 35 missiles in one week

Zelenskyy outlined the broader scale of Russia’s aerial campaign, noting that in just one week, Ukraine faced:

  • Nearly 1,150 attack drones
  • Over 1,400 guided aerial bombs
  • 35 missiles of various types

Tribute to defenders and emergency responders

The Ukrainian president expressed gratitude to those involved in repelling the attacks and assisting civilians in affected areas.

“I thank everyone who repels such attacks on a daily basis—our aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic warfare units, and mobile fire groups of the Air Force and Defense Forces,” Zelenskyy said.

He also recognised first responders, adding, “I thank those on the ground who save lives and respond to the aftermath of shelling—the State Emergency Service, medics, and the National Police.”

Call for stronger air defense support

Zelenskyy urged Ukraine’s international allies to bolster their support for the country’s air defenses.

“Everyone capable of helping with air defense must work to enhance the protection of human life,” he stressed.

He reaffirmed that lasting peace in Ukraine is possible but requires unity among global partners.

“We need the strength of all of Europe, the strength of America, the strength of everyone who seeks lasting peace,” he stated, thanking international supporters who continue to aid Ukraine.

Concerns over US support

The attack comes at a critical time for Ukraine, as concerns grow over US support under President Donald Trump’s administration. Trump recently criticised Zelenskyy, and Ukraine was notably absent from a US-Russia meeting in Riyadh. Kyiv and its European allies remain on edge, fearing shifts in Western backing amid escalating Russian aggression.





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