
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine is steadily closing the funding gap for drone production.
He wrote this in a post on his Facebook page, as reported by Ukrinform.
“Ukraine’s unmanned systems units, Army and Air Force aviation, anti-aircraft gunners, air defense forces, and mobile fire groups all worked tirelessly throughout the night. In total, just in this one night alone, our sky defenders intercepted several hundred Russian attack drones. Our unmanned defenses delivered strong results against ‘Shaheds’—dozens of Russian drones were shot down. Several missiles were also intercepted overnight. Unfortunately, not all of them—there were also hits,” Zelensky noted.
He stressed that Ukraine is constantly strengthening its air shield, and “it is vital to maintain clear understanding among partners of how exactly they can help”.
“Step by step, we are closing the funding gap for drone production, and I will be holding new talks with partners on this task later this week. Ukraine’s Defense Minister and National Security and Defense Council Secretary are also working on this,” Zelensky emphasized.
Currently, rescue and recovery operations are underway, particularly addressing power supply.
“The necessary assistance is being provided to the wounded—at this moment, 8 people have been reported injured. I am grateful to the rescuers, utility workers, police, energy professionals, and everyone involved for their swift response. Ukrainians know how to defend themselves—and they surely will,” Zelensky summarized.
As reported by Ukrinform, Ukraine’s air defense shot down 309 of 324 Russian drones and intercepted two Kh-101 cruise missiles on the night of July 28.
Photo: President’s Office
Source: Zelensky announces new talks on Ukraine’s drone production