Romania and Belarus scramble jets in response to a massive Russian drone attack on Ukraine  

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Ukraine’s Air Force announced on October 18 that it had shot down 80 of the 135 that were launched overnight at the country.
The Romanian Defense Ministry stated that it had scrambled its jets when an unidentified object approached and then entered Romanian territory before radar lost sight of it near Amzacea, about 200 kilometers (124miles) south of the Border.
Both the Ukrainian Air Force as well as the Belarusian monitoring organization Hajun reported that two drones flew toward the Belarusian Border. Hajun reported that Belarusian jets were scrambled as a response.
The Air Force reported that in addition to the 80 drones shot down across the nation, another 44 drones were “lost”, possibly by electronic warfare.
No reports have been made of any damage that could be caused by falling debris, or possible successful hits.
It wasn’t the first time that Romanians and Bulgarians jets were scrambled in response to Russian attacks on Ukraine.
On numerous occasions, debris from Russian drones and missiles has been found on the territory of neighbouring countries.
“Ready to welcome old friends and strengthen the close alliance we have as we stand united for freedom and against tyranny in the ,” wrote U.S. president Joe Biden on X.
This includes 1,530 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
The Krakow District Court began the trial of two Russians, Andrei G. & AlekseiT. They were allegedly hired to distribute flyers to Krakow, , encouraging people to join this organization.
Denys Shmyhal, the Ukrainian Prime Minister, addressed the annual Ukraine Mine Action Conference held in Switzerland on October 17, and urged the community for increased support to demining efforts.
According to the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has increased its overall support for Ukraine’s Energy Sector to 3 billion Kroner (approximately $274.2 Million) as part of a broader aid program.
Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister, wrote that “what (Zelensky), outlined yesterday in Ukraine’s parliament is more than frightening,” and urged EU leaders to begin talks with Moscow as soon as possible.
In an interview with The on October 17, Trump blamed the U.S., Ukraine and other leaders for the war. He did not mention Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“We refute the insinuations made by unnamed sources, in the Bild magazine, regarding Ukraine’s alleged plan to develop weapons or mass destruction.”
The change could delay the Ukrainian squadron’s readiness for the battlefield by several months.
“We never talked about…that we were preparing to create nukes or something like that,” said President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ukrainska Pravda, citing reliable sources, reported that the person in question was Iryna Alakhverdiieva, from the Party of President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department said that the two , Limbach and Redlepus, have been working together with IEMZ Kupol – a subsidiary of Almaz-Antey – a Kremlin-owned arms company – to create drones.
Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, wrote on X that Greece is ready to continue to meet Ukraine’s most urgent defence needs.
“Either Ukraine has nuclear weapons that will protect it, or they must be a part of an alliance.” “We do not know any other alliance that is as effective as NATO,” Volodymyr Zelensky told Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The legislation approved by the parliament in December was pushed through under pressure from Western partners as well as Ukrainian business associations. The reform is a necessary step towards Kyiv’s EU accession.
According to military intelligence, North Korean officials are already in the occupied territory of Ukraine.
“There will not be a war like the one of 1953.” I’m talking about the . It ended in summer of 2023 in Ukraine when two professional armies with more than a half million personnel each faced off on the battlefield,” said Valerii Zaluzhnyi. He is the current ambassador to the U.K. and former commander-in chief of Ukraine.
In response to a Kyiv Independent journalist, the Ukrainian ambassador to the U.K. Valerii Zaluzhyni stated that Ukraine needed to change its approach to mobilisation because it still carries Soviet influences. However, much more time was required for a reform to be implemented, he said.
“We end up in a protracted state of war.” In my opinion, a protracted war is almost impossible to end, said Valerii Zaluzhnyi. He was Ukraine’s former commander in chief and newly appointed ambassador to the U.K.

 

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