Zelensky Shares Tip To Stop Iran's 'Shahed' Drones From Becoming Martyrs

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed sending specialized experts to the Middle East to assist in intercepting Iranian 'Shahed' drones, contingent upon regional leaders persuading Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a month-long ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This offer highlights Ukraine's proactive stance against the use of Iranian drones, which have been instrumental in Russia's military strategy. The 'Shahed' drones, known for their effectiveness in targeting Ukrainian infrastructure and military positions, have raised concerns among various nations, prompting Zelensky's initiative. The proposal reflects Ukraine's broader efforts to build alliances and counteract the military cooperation between Iran and Russia. As the war continues, Zelensky's outreach indicates a strategic approach to not only secure a temporary halt in hostilities but also to foster international collaboration against shared threats posed by drone warfare.
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