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Zelensky Reveals Russia Deployed Over 3,000 Strike Drones Against Ukraine in a Single Week

Zelensky Reveals Russia Deployed Over 3,000 Strike Drones Against Ukraine in a Single Week

📅 Mar 29, 2026⏱ 2 min read💬 0 comments

In a stark illustration of the conflict's relentless intensity, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Russian forces launched more than 3,000 strike drones at Ukrainian territory over the past week. The disclosure, made during his weekly address on Facebook on March 29, underscores the sheer scale of the ongoing aerial bombardment.

As reported by journalist Roman Petrenko for Ukrainska Pravda, the president noted that a significant portion of the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) utilized in the attacks were Iranian-designed "Shahed" drones. The weekly assault was not limited to drones; Zelensky provided a detailed breakdown of the extensive arsenal deployed against the nation:

  • Over 1,450 guided aerial bombs
  • 40 missiles of various types

Global Security Implications

Zelensky used the address to draw direct parallels between the war in Ukraine and broader international instability, warning that Moscow's actions are fueling global crises. He stated:

"Russians are not slowing down the momentum of the war against our state and people, and at the same time openly investing in prolonging another war, which leads to global destabilization. Ukraine is being hit by practically the same strike drones as the countries of the Middle East and the Gulf region. Ballistics are used against us just as cynically as against our partners. The destabilization of world markets and the blocking of sea routes have not left any country without consequences. We are making our contribution to guaranteeing security."

Intense Overnight Assault

The president's weekly summary coincided with a particularly severe overnight attack. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, on the night of March 29, enemy forces launched a "Kinzhal" aeroballistic missile accompanied by a staggering 442 UAVs. Military officials confirmed that approximately 300 of the drones used in this single nighttime raid were "Shahed" models. Visual documentation of the ongoing strikes has been widely shared by local media, including notable photography credited to Andriy Sadovyi, highlighting the continuous toll on the country.

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