Ukraine Recap: 36 Drones Shot Down as Kyiv Takes Another Hit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia may be switching to so-called mixed strikes with varying types of drones and missiles as the nation’s air defense said it shot down 36 loitering drones on Thursday.

(Bloomberg) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia may be switching to so-called mixed strikes with varying types of drones and missiles as the nation’s air defense said it shot down 36 loitering drones on Thursday. 

The attacks by the Iranian-made Shahed drones likely targeted crucial infrastructure and military targets in western Ukraine, including the 12th attack on Kyiv this month. Air-raid sirens went off across the country.

European allies aim to finalize plans as soon as June to start training Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets, Denmark’s acting defense minister said, after the US gave its support.

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