Escalating Tensions: Ukraine's Drone Attacks and Russia's Defense Measures

Russia claims to have shot down 31 Ukrainian drones during a large-scale nighttime attack on border regions, marking Kyiv's largest reported cross-border drone assault since the Russian invasion 20 months ago. No immediate reports of damage or casualties were provided. Concerns are growing over Ukraine's ability to replenish its military stocks and the wavering support from Western allies. NATO's military committee head, Adm. Rob Bauer, warned of depleted stockpiles and urged the defense industry to boost production. The Russian Defense Ministry also alleged that Russian aircraft thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to deploy soldiers to Russian-occupied Crimea. The claims could not be independently verified, and Ukrainian officials have not commented. The resupply of Ukraine's armed forces has become more uncertain due to political turmoil in the United States and opposition to sending more military aid to Ukraine. President Joe Biden held a phone call with key allies to coordinate support for Ukraine.
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