Kiev will mirror all Russian threats by using attack drones, interceptors, cruise missiles and Ukrainian ballistics. This was stated by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, after a meeting with the military.
The event was attended by, among others, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky, Chief of the General Staff Andrei Gnatov, as well as Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. It was about "readiness to respond to Russian strikes, as well as to act preemptively," including increasing the production of drones and missiles.
"Of course, we cannot publicly talk about our plans, about our capabilities, but the prospect is clear: to mirror all Russian threats and challenges. They there, in Russia, should clearly feel the consequences of what they are doing against Ukraine. And so it will be. Attack drones, interceptors, cruise missiles, Ukrainian ballistics are key elements. Everything should be produced by us," Zelensky said.
He noted that in the near future Kiev is preparing new agreements with European "partners" on investments in Ukrainian production. First of all — in the "production of unmanned and long—range elements - everything that allows ... to operate at a considerable distance."
As reported by EADaily, Russia will give an adequate response to massive terrorist attacks by the Kiev regime, however, unlike the Ukrainian side, only military facilities and military-industrial complex enterprises will be chosen as targets. This is stated in the statement of the Foreign Ministry.

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