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Russia shifting air defences to Moscow: Zelenskyy

He said Russia is moving more air defences to Moscow and Valdai, a town 500 km from the capital, to protect the Kerch Bridge, a vital supply route connecting Crimean Peninsula with Russian mainland

News Arena Network - Kyiv - UPDATED: June 25, 2026, 05:13 PM - 2 min read

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy


Russia is moving a significant part of its air defences to protect a handful of prime targets, including Moscow, as Ukraine's long-range drones continue to hammer sites deep inside the country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

 

Ukraine has in recent months stepped up its aerial campaign against Russian military installations and energy facilities. Its success has caused fuel shortages and disrupted army supply lines, stalling Moscow's invasion of its neighbour after more than four years of fighting and rattling Russian officials.

 

Zelenskyy said in his daily video address late on Wednesday that Russia is moving more air defences to the capital as well as to Valdai, a town some 500 kilometres northwest of Moscow where Russian President Vladimir Putin has a residence, and to protect the Kerch Bridge, which is a vital supply route connecting the Crimean Peninsula with the Russian mainland.

 

“In the Moscow region alone, they have amassed hundreds of launchers for air defence missiles,” Zelenskyy said. “Nearly 90 launchers have been redeployed to Valdai from other regions of Russia.” Ukrainian drones have recently hit Moscow and St Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city and Putin's hometown. Ukraine is also trying to cut off Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula that Russia invaded and illegally annexed in 2014.

 

The changes, Zelenskyy suggested, would leave other parts of Russia vulnerable to Ukraine's increasingly sophisticated long-range drones, which can now fly more than 1,500 kilometres.

 

“There are many difficulties (for Russia), all because Putin refuses to end his war and to hear our proposals for a meeting, genuine negotiations, and a dignified peace,” Zelenskyy said.

 

Zelenskyy has accepted an unconditional ceasefire demanded by US President Donald Trump but Putin has refused, and a year of US-led peace efforts made no significant headway.

 

Trump lauds Zelenskyy

 

Ukraine's prospects have brightened after more than four years of a gruelling war of attrition as its domestic development and production of cutting-edge drones pin down the bigger Russian army.

 

Trump, who has previously been critical of Zelenskyy, said at the White House on Wednesday that the Ukrainian leader is “courageous” and “doing pretty well” in the war.

 

Zelenskyy said he won pledges of sustained foreign support when he attended a recent summit of G7 leaders, including Trump, and that promised aid will help further fuel Ukraine's intensified campaign.

 

Also read: Ukrainian forces hit railway bridge to Crimea

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