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Zelensky responds to Washington's request to confront Iranian drones

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Ukraine will provide technical and security support to protect U.S. forces in the Middle East from Iranian drone attacks, following a specific request from Washington.

On Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the United States has requested Ukraine's assistance in providing technical and security support to safeguard American forces deployed in the Middle East against Iranian drone attacks. In a post on X, Zelensky revealed that Kyiv had received a 'specific request' from Washington regarding protection against Iranian Shahed drones, and he instructed the provision of necessary means, including the dispatch of Ukrainian specialists to help with technical and security measures.

Zelensky articulated the importance of Ukraine assisting its partners who, in return, support Kyiv in safeguarding its national security and protecting the lives of its citizens. This statement reflects the growing military cooperation between Ukraine and the United States amidst the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, where Ukraine has been under frequent attack from drones. The collaboration signifies not just a tactical partnership, but also a deeper alignment of interests between the two nations in addressing regional and global security challenges.

The context of this development can also be understood through Ukraine's considerable experience in countering drone operations, particularly those employed by Russia in its ongoing aggression against Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have been aggressively targeted by Russian drones, requiring the development of a comprehensive low-cost interceptor drone system, which is now among the most advanced in combating such aerial threats. As Ukraine steps up to assist in U.S. security efforts in the Middle East, it simultaneously reinforces its own defense capabilities, showcasing its role as a key ally of the U.S. in managing evolving security concerns.

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