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>>179532Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський @ZelenskyyUa - I shared one example with the leaders of the countries in the Middle East. It's open-source information – a video of Iranians attacking a helicopter in Iraq with FPV drones.
Why FPV drones? Russia and Ukraine use these drones on the battlefield, only on the battlefield. They typically have a range of 10–20 kilometers and create “kill zones”.
I said, “Look at this very carefully. I think, if they are beginning to use FPV drones, they may be training for a land operation in some form.” Such things as FPVs are about Russia's experience, which it has shared with Iran.
From an interview with Axios (1/3).
https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/2038866302496874600Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський @ZelenskyyUa - Quote:
Barak Ravid @BarakRavid
Video: 📺Watch my interview with Zelensky here:
I am sure leaders in the Middle East don’t want a long war. I am sure they seek peace. Their focus is on the economy, finance, business, technology, and, of course, tourism. All of this requires peace. But this, in turn, depends on several things. First, what the United States will do and what it wants. Second, what the Iranians want. Third, the actions of Israel. And fourth, whether Russia wants a long war.
As of today, I am sure Russia wants a long war. They benefit from it. The United States is focusing on the Middle East, which means it will decrease military support to Ukraine. Furthermore, sanctions have been lifted – partially, but still lifted – and Russia is beginning to experience economic growth. I see only benefits for Russia, because they are not thinking about people's lives, especially when they are not Russian lives.
From an interview with Axios (2/3).
https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/2038867646016270405Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський @ZelenskyyUa - When your country is smaller than the enemy, you must figure out their weaknesses and set priorities.
How does the Russian economy work? It depends on energy. Sanctions affected it. Our deep strikes affected it. The increase in energy exports from the Middle East and the United States affected it.
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