Key Points

President Zelenskyy revealed Ukraine faced over 1,500 strike drones and 1,280 guided bombs in just one week of Russian attacks. He emphasized that Russia's military production relies heavily on foreign components from numerous countries. The Ukrainian leader called for stronger international sanctions and enhanced military capabilities to counter Moscow's aggression. Zelenskyy warned that without decisive action, the threat could spread beyond Ukraine to Europe and the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Reveals 1500 Drones 1280 Bombs Hit Ukraine This Week

  • Over 132,000 foreign components found in Russian weapons from multiple countries
  • Zelenskyy warns Russian aggression threatens Europe and Indo-Pacific region
  • Calls for 19th EU sanctions package to be truly painful against Moscow
  • Urges cutting all supply routes and sanction evasion methods
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Over 1,500 strike drones, 1,280 guided aerial bombs, 50 missiles hit Ukraine this week alone, says Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President details massive Russian assault, calls for stronger sanctions and military support to counter 1500+ drones and 1280+ bombs in just one week.

"Russia must feel the consequences of what it is doing. Sufficient counteraction is needed to force them to seek peace. - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, September 21

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday called for stronger international sanctions and military support to counter Russia's escalating attacks, revealing that the country faced over 1,500 strike drones, 1,280 guided aerial bombs, and 50 missiles of various types in the past week alone.

In a powerful statement shared on X, the Ukrainian president underscored the necessity for enhanced military capabilities, including long-range strike options, and robust sanctions to pressure Moscow, noting that his country is defending itself from near-daily assaults from Russia.

"Russia must feel the consequences of what it is doing. Sufficient counteraction is needed to force them to seek peace. That can be achieved with adequate strength of our army, our long-range strike capabilities, and strong sanctions and pressure against Russia. Right now, we are defending ourselves from Russian attacks almost every day. This week alone, there were more than 1,500 strike drones, over 1,280 guided aerial bombs, and 50 missiles of various types," he stated in his post.

The Ukrainian leader warned that Russian military production relies heavily on foreign-made components and technologies, revealing that over 132,000 foreign components from countries including Europe, the United States, China, Japan, and others have been identified in Russian weaponry.

"Thousands of foreign components have been found in this weaponry - more than 132,000 items - from many countries: Europe, the United States, China, Japan, and dozens of others. All these technologies help Russia create weapons on a large scale. All for the sake of terror against our people," his post read.

Zelenskyy cautioned that if Moscow is not stopped, the threat posed by Russian aggression will not remain confined to Ukraine and can spread further to Europe and the Indo-Pacific region.

The Ukrainian leader also urged world powers to strengthen sanctions and eliminate loopholes that allow Russia to bypass restrictions, while also pressuring countries and companies that continue to supply dual-use technologies.

Zelenskyy also placed specific emphasis on the upcoming 19th EU sanctions package, calling for it to be "truly painful" and urging the United States to align closely with European efforts.

Strong sanctions are an instrument that will help stop this. We must cut off all possible supply routes and means of evading sanctions, and exert pressure on the countries and individual companies that aid them. Our partners have this power - the power that must protect life. We count on the 19th EU sanctions package to be truly painful, and on the United States to join the Europeans. I thank all those who are already helping," his post added.

Earlier on Friday, the European Union proposed the 19th package of sanctions against Russia, targeting key sectors sustaining Moscow's "war effort" in Ukraine.

According to a statement issued by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, any source of income for the Kremlin to continue its aggression is a target.

The proposal notes a full transaction ban on Russian banks and financial institutions, including those operating in third countries, as well as bans on investments in Russian Special Economic Zones.

The proposal also targeted Russia's energy exports, calling for a full prohibition of its LNG imports by January 2027, lifting remaining exemptions on Rosneft and Gazprom Neft and expanding sanctions on Moscow's shadow fleet and its enablers, including 118 new vessels.

- ANI

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Priya S
The fact that 132,000 foreign components from so many countries are being used in Russian weapons is shocking. Countries need to take responsibility for where their technology ends up. This war affects us all globally.
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Aman W
While I sympathize with Ukraine, India must maintain its strategic autonomy. We have our own security concerns and relationships to manage. Not every global conflict requires our direct involvement.
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Sarah B
The scale of destruction is unimaginable. Those numbers represent real people losing homes, families, and lives. The international community needs to do more to stop this madness.
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Vikram M
Zelenskyy is right about the sanctions needing to be "truly painful." Half-measures won't work against Russia. The EU and US must close all loopholes immediately. This war has gone on too long.
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Michael C
The mention of the Indo-Pacific region being at risk should concern all of us in Asia. Conflict anywhere affects stability everywhere. Time for stronger global cooperation against aggression.

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