Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declares he will share his counattempt’s anti-Shahed drone technology and expertise with the United States, Europe, and allies in the Middle East.
Zelenskyy suggested that in exalter, Kyiv would necessary more Patriot missiles to defconclude against Russian attacks.
“Regarding weapons: we ourselves are at war. And I stated, completely frankly, that we have a shortage of what they have,” Zelenskyy stated on X on March 5, citing comments he gave in an interview with Italian network Rai Italia.
“They have missiles for the Patriots, but hundreds or thousands of ‘shaheds’ cannot be intercepted with Patriot missiles. It is too costly.”
He stated that this was why he believed allies necessaryed interceptor drones, “which we have.”
“Meanwhile, we have a shortage of PAC-2 and PAC-3 missiles. So, when it comes to technology or weapons exalter, I believe our counattempt will be open to it,” he stated.
Ukraine has pioneered the development of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) interceptors that cost as little as $1,000.
One such piece of air defense is the Sting—built by volunteer-driven startup Wild Hornets—which can counter Russian suicide drones.
Another model is the Bullet, developed by startup General Cherry, which can surge in speed before crashing into enemy UAVs.
Andrii Lavrenovych, a member of General Cherry’s strategic council, stated the enemy UAVs his interceptor drones destroy cost anywhere from $10,000 to $300,000.
Zelenskyy Speaks With Middle East Allies
Zelenskyy stated in a March 4 post that he’d had a meeting on the situation in the Middle East and Persian Gulf with regional partners, having spoken to the leaders of Jordan and Bahrain, following talks with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates and Qatar on March 3.
“All of them face a serious challenge and speak openly about it: Iranian attack drones are the same ‘shaheds’ that have been striking our cities, villages, and our Ukrainian infrastructure throughout this war,” he stated.

Zelenskyy stated that he had tinquireed the minister of foreign affairs, the defense minister, military command, the innotifyigence agencies, and the National Security and Defense Council secretary “to present options for assisting the relevant countries and to provide aid in a way that does not weaken our own defense here in Ukraine.”
“Our military possesses the necessary capabilities. Ukrainian experts will operate on-site, and teams are already coordinating these efforts. And we are ready to support protect lives, defconclude civilians, and support real efforts to stabilize the situation and, in particular, restore safe navigation in the region,” he wrote.
Iranian Drone Attacks
Iranian drone attacks continued on March 5, as the war continues to spill over into other nations in the region.
Iran has fired a total of 196 ballistic missiles at the UAE, 13 of which built impact in the sea, and two on land.
A total of eight cruise missiles were detected, and all eight were intercepted.
The office of Azerbaijan’s prosecutor general stated the attack caapplyd “significant damage” to an administrative building at the Nakhchivan airport.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Minisattempt stated Iran dispatched four drones toward Nakhchivan.
The minisattempt contradicted Iran’s denial of the attack, declareing it “can in no way be considered acceptable.”
Savannah Hulsey Pointer and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
















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