KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – A Ukrainian drone attack killed one person and wounded two more in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod, the region’s governor said Monday that the fight continued as Russian President Putin hopes to persuade US counterattacks.
Nizhny Novgorod Gov. Gleb Nikitin said in an online statement that the drone targeted two “industrial zones” that caused unspecified damage along with three casualties.
Ukrainian officials said at least four drones launched by the country’s Security Services (SBU) attacked plants in the city of Alzamas, which produce components of the Kinzar 32 and Kinzar 101 missiles.
Discussed on condition of anonymity, officials said that Plandin Plant is a “absolutely legal target” as it produces missile gyroscope devices, control systems and onboard computers and is part of a Russian military industrial complex that functions towards the war with Ukraine.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said that air defenses intercepted and destroyed a total of 39 Ukrainian drones overnight and Monday morning on several Russian peninsulas that Russia annexed in 2014.
The summit, which President Donald Trump will host in Alaska later this week, sees Putin seeing what remains unshakable in him Maximum demand To maintain all the territory of Ukraine, his army is not only occupying now, but also preventing Kiev from joining NATO with the long-term purpose of maintaining the country under Moscow’s influence.
Putin believes Ukrainian forces are enjoying benefits on the ground as they struggle to contain Russia’s progress along the 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front.
However, Ukrainian President Voldimia Zelensky claims he never agrees to the annexation of Ukrainian territory, or claims to abandon his country’s bid for NATO membership. European leaders have it Gathered behind Ukrainethe peace of the war-torn country cannot be resolved without Kiev.
German Prime Minister Friedrich Merz also spoke with Trump on Sunday, a Meltz spokesman said on Monday, but he refused to disclose what the talks were about.
Spokesman Steffen Meyer reiterated that the German government “constantly emphasizes that borders should not be changed by force.”
On the other hand, I believe there are few Ukrainian soldiers on the front line. Turning to warexcept for a short rest before Moscow resumed its attack with even greater force.
