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Ukraine and Syria to cooperate on security, Zelenskyy says

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Updated 5.4.2026
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Ukraine *Volodymyr Zelenskyy Kyiv European Union Hungary

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Story Timeline

Apr 5 – Apr 11

2 articles|2 sources
National Security(1)
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Key Claims

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Ukraine and Syria agreed to work together to provide ‘more security and opportunities for development for our societies’.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Zelenskyy held talks with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus.

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Ukraine has offered its country’s expertise during Zelenskyy’s visits to countries in the region.

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Zelenskyy signed long-term military cooperation deals with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

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Zelenskyy also told al-Sharaa that Kyiv was a reliable grain supplier.

Mar 29 – Apr 4

8 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(4)
Al JazeeraMar 31

Drones strike Russia’s Ust-Luga port again as EU officials visit Ukraine

Ukrainian drones have struck Russia's Ust-Luga port on the Baltic Sea for the fifth time in 10 days, part of an intensified campaign targeting Russian oil export infrastructure. The overnight attacks on Tuesday injured three people and damaged several buildings, though the extent of the port damage is unclear. Ust-Luga is a major complex for oil processing and export, handling significant volumes of crude oil and oil products. These attacks come as Ukraine reports shooting down a large number of Russian drones and amid concerns about dwindling Western military resources due to the Middle East war, which has also contributed to rising global oil prices.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 2

Coordinated conflict: how the Ukraine and Iran wars are starting to overlap

The Ukraine and Iran conflicts are increasingly interconnected, drawing in more countries and creating wider instability. Russia has been using Iranian-made drones in Ukraine since September 2022, and is now reportedly providing Iran with intelligence, targeting assistance, and drones. Ukraine is also forging security agreements with Middle Eastern countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Jordan, providing drone and anti-drone technology. The conflicts are impacting global energy markets, with disruptions in the Middle East benefiting Russia economically. To stabilize the market, the US has eased restrictions on Russian oil exports, while Asian countries are increasing purchases of Russian oil. Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian energy infrastructure to limit Russia's profits, demonstrating the tangible impact each conflict has on the other.

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BBC News - WorldMar 30

Zelensky says allies asked him to scale back attacks on Russian energy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that some of Ukraine's allies have requested a reduction in attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure due to concerns about the global fuel crisis. Zelensky clarified that Ukraine's strikes on Russian energy facilities are a response to Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy sector, and Ukraine would cease these attacks if Russia did the same. While he did not specify which countries made the request, China, India, and the EU remain major consumers of Russian oil and gas. Zelensky's comments followed a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. He also recently visited Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Jordan to seek assistance in protecting Ukraine against Russian missile attacks and offer Ukraine's drone technology.

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National Security(2)
Fox News - WorldMar 31

Russia allegedly sharing satellite intelligence on US bases with Iran, world leader claims

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alleges Russia has been sharing satellite intelligence on U.S. and allied military facilities in the Middle East with Iran. Zelenskyy claims Russian satellites imaged strategic sites, including bases and energy infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Turkey, and Diego Garcia, over several days in late March. He suggests this reconnaissance indicates preparations for strikes, raising concerns about potential targeting. Zelenskyy's warning follows his trip to Gulf countries where he discussed security cooperation and shared intelligence with regional leaders facing Iranian attacks. He stated Ukraine has provided Middle Eastern partners with information about Russian support for Iran, including potential targeting assistance, similar to how Russia shares satellite images related to Ukraine.

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South China Morning PostMar 29

As Iran’s drones swarm Gulf, Ukraine’s wartime tech lands billion-dollar deals

Volodymyr Zelensky has been touring Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, to promote Ukraine's air defense technology. He claims Ukraine has altered the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, particularly regarding defense against Iranian drones and missiles. Ukraine is marketing its drone interception technology, developed to counter Russian attacks, as a solution to the Iranian drone threat faced by Gulf nations. These defense agreements could provide Ukraine with significant financial benefits amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia and potential slowdowns in Western aid. The deals aim to capitalize on Ukraine's wartime innovations and create economic opportunities despite the challenges posed by the Russian invasion.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 31

Ukraine war briefing: allies asked Kyiv about reducing attacks on Russian energy sector, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that some of Ukraine's allies have requested Kyiv to scale back its attacks on Russia's oil sector due to concerns about rising global energy prices. Zelenskyy indicated a willingness to reciprocate if Russia ceases attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and expressed openness to an Easter ceasefire. The US reportedly conveyed this message to Ukraine, with initial signals potentially originating from Moscow. Zelenskyy also announced a 10-year defense agreement with Bulgaria, focused on joint weapons production, including drones, within both countries. This agreement aims to systematize security cooperation and leverage Bulgaria's historical expertise in Soviet-standard weaponry, beneficial to Ukraine's military.

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Key Claims

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Russia began using Iranian-made Shahed drones in September 2022.

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy is sealing agreements to provide drone and anti-drone technology to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar.

— null

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These wars are very much interlinked.

— Kaja Kallas

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Ukrainian drones have struck Russia’s Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga for the fifth time in 10 days.

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Regional governor Alexander Drozdenko said three people, including two children, were treated for injuries.

— Alexander Drozdenko

Mar 22 – Mar 28

8 articles|4 sources
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Diplomatic(3)
Al JazeeraMar 28

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy signs air defence deals with UAE, Qatar on Gulf tour

During a recent tour of the Gulf states, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed air defense cooperation agreements with the UAE and Qatar. The agreements aim to leverage Ukraine's expertise in countering drones and missiles, particularly in light of increasing threats from Iran. The deal with Qatar, signed on Saturday, focuses on technological collaboration, joint investments, and expertise exchange in countering missiles and unmanned aerial systems. Earlier that day, Zelenskyy announced a similar defense cooperation agreement with the UAE, following a deal with Saudi Arabia on Thursday. Ukraine has deployed anti-drone experts to these countries, seeking to strengthen their defenses and foster mutually beneficial partnerships.

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Al JazeeraMar 27

Ukraine announces ‘mutually beneficial’ defence deal with Saudi Arabia

Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have signed a defense agreement focused on technological cooperation, investment, and future contracts. The deal, announced by President Zelenskyy during a visit to Saudi Arabia, aims to be mutually beneficial, leveraging Ukraine's expertise in countering drones and Saudi Arabia's defense capabilities. The agreement comes as Gulf countries face increasing attacks from Iran amid the US and Israel's conflict with Iran. Saudi Arabia has intercepted hundreds of drones and missiles, and Ukraine has extensive experience in combating drone attacks, having faced over 19,000 Russian drone attacks this winter alone. The memorandum focuses on defense procurement.

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South China Morning PostMar 22

Ukraine and US teams conclude talks as Zelensky says new prisoner exchange possible

Ukrainian and U.S. delegations concluded two days of talks in Florida focused on ending the four-year war with Russia. The U.S. team was led by special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Russian representatives were absent from the talks, despite initial expectations of their participation in Abu Dhabi. President Zelensky stated that the U.S. is currently focused on Iran and the surrounding region, but ending the war in Ukraine is also a priority. Zelensky also indicated the possibility of further prisoner of war exchanges, expressing hope that diplomacy is working. Details regarding future talks remain unspecified.

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National Security(2)
Fox News - WorldMar 28

Zelenskyy offers cutting-edge drone defense to Gulf allies as Ukraine seeks missile support

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is offering Ukraine's advanced anti-drone technology to Middle Eastern allies, including the UAE, Qatar, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, in exchange for ballistic missile support and financial aid. Zelenskyy met with UAE's President in Abu Dhabi to discuss a potential agreement, highlighting Ukraine's unique electronic warfare and drone interception systems. This initiative aims to strengthen defense partnerships as these nations confront growing drone threats, particularly from Iran. Zelenskyy emphasized the reciprocal nature of these partnerships, seeking critical air defense weapons like PAC-3 Patriot missiles to address Ukraine's own defense deficit. He also cautioned that increasing U.S. military focus on the Middle East could potentially slow weapon deliveries to Ukraine, while Russia is reportedly sharing drone technology and battlefield tactics with Iran.

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Al JazeeraMar 28

Could Ukraine’s drone expertise serve Gulf countries?

Gulf nations, facing increased missile and drone attacks from Iran since the US-Israeli war began a month ago, are seeking new defense partnerships. Ukraine, having developed cost-effective interceptor drones due to ongoing attacks from Russia, is being approached by some Gulf countries for its expertise. Saudi Arabia and Qatar have already signed defense agreements with Ukraine. The potential deals aim to provide Gulf countries with affordable drone defense solutions while offering Ukraine potential benefits. Experts are discussing the potential benefits of Ukrainian drones to Gulf countries under attack from Iran. The discussion was published on March 28, 2026.

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Conflict(2)
Associated Press (AP)Mar 28

Nighttime strikes kill at least 5 in Ukraine, as Zelenskyy discusses drone defense on UAE visit

Overnight Russian drone strikes in Ukraine killed at least five people and injured others in multiple regions, including Odesa, Kryvyi Rih, and Poltava. Ukrainian authorities reported that Russia launched over 270 drones, targeting civilian infrastructure like a maternity hospital and industrial sites. Meanwhile, President Zelenskyy made an unannounced visit to the United Arab Emirates to discuss regional security and drone defense cooperation. Ukraine is assisting several Middle Eastern and Gulf countries, including the UAE, in countering Iranian drone attacks. Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of global protection against terror and discussed the security situation in the Emirates, Iranian strikes, and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz with the Emirati leader.

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Al JazeeraMar 28

Russian strikes on Ukraine kill 4 as deal to end war dims

Russian strikes on Odesa, Kryvyi Rih, and the Poltava region of Ukraine on Saturday killed at least four people and wounded over a dozen others. The attacks damaged residential areas, a maternity hospital, an industrial site, and gas production facilities. In Odesa, one person died and eleven were wounded, while in Kryvyi Rih, two men were killed and two wounded at an industrial site. Russian drones also targeted gas production facilities in the Poltava region, resulting in one fatality. These attacks occurred amid a shifting global focus toward Iran, as the war in Ukraine continues without a clear resolution.

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Key Claims

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Ukraine faces a "big deficit" of critical air defense weapons, particularly PAC-3 Patriot missiles.

— Zelenskyy

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Saudi Arabia and Qatar have already signed defence agreements with Ukraine.

— Article

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Qatar and Ukraine have signed a defence agreement seeking joint expertise on countering threats from missiles and drones.

— Qatar’s Ministry of Defence

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Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates had also agreed to cooperate on defence.

— Zelenskyy

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The agreement includes collaboration in technological fields, development of joint investments and the exchange of expertise.

— Qatar’s Defence Ministry

Mar 15 – Mar 21

27 articles|7 sources
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Political Strategy(11)
South China Morning PostMar 15

Ukraine wants cash, technology in return for helping Middle East nations fight drones

Ukraine has offered its expertise in countering Iranian kamikaze drones to Middle Eastern nations in exchange for financial and technological assistance. President Zelensky announced that Ukraine has dispatched teams of experts to four countries in the region to assess drone threats and demonstrate effective defense strategies. These Gulf states have been using air-defense missiles to counter Iran’s attack drones and have sought Ukraine’s expertise in downing them. Ukraine, having experience in neutralizing Russian drones, aims to share its knowledge of using various methods, including smaller drones and jamming equipment. Zelensky also expressed concern about maintaining US support against Russia amidst Washington's conflict with Iran.

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Al JazeeraMar 19

Hungary’s Orban continues to block Ukraine loan at EU summit

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is blocking a vital 50-billion-euro EU loan to Ukraine, despite pleas from other European leaders at a summit in Brussels on Thursday. Orban's resistance stems from a dispute over a damaged Druzhba pipeline that carries Russian oil through Ukraine to Hungary, with Orban claiming Ukraine is deliberately cutting supplies. Ukraine, facing a significant budget deficit amid Russia's ongoing war, insists the pipeline will take time to repair and urgently needs the EU funding. Other European officials expressed increasing frustration with Orban's stance, as Ukraine's President Zelenskyy addressed the summit via video link to advocate for the loan's release. The loan, agreed upon in December, remains in limbo due to Hungary's continued obstruction.

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BBC News - WorldMar 20

Ukraine-Hungary oil pipeline row threatens EU loan

A dispute between Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine is delaying a crucial €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine. The Druzhba pipeline, which carries Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia through Ukraine, has been halted since a Russian attack damaged the Brody oil hub in western Ukraine on January 27th. Ukraine claims repairs will take six weeks due to the severity of the damage, while Hungary accuses Ukraine of deliberately stalling as retaliation for Hungary's pro-Russian stance. The damaged hub includes a large oil storage tank, and experts suggest the fire may have damaged other systems. The situation highlights the ability of individual countries to block EU decisions and the fuel supply issues faced by Hungary and Slovakia due to their continued reliance on Russian oil.

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Diplomatic(9)
Al JazeeraMar 15

Ukraine eyes money and tech in return for Middle East drone support

Amidst the ongoing Israel-United States war with Iran, Ukraine sent specialists to Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan to assist Middle Eastern countries in defending against Iranian drone attacks. President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine seeks financial support and technology in exchange for its expertise in countering Iranian drones, particularly given Russia's extensive use of similar drones in the Russia-Ukraine war. While Ukraine denies direct involvement in military operations against Iran, it aims to establish long-term drone deals with Gulf countries. Zelenskyy also expressed interest in a drone agreement with the US, potentially worth billions of dollars, but President Trump has indicated that the US does not need Ukraine's assistance.

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BBC News - WorldMar 15

Zelensky accuses EU allies of 'blackmail' in oil pipeline row

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused some EU allies of "blackmail" for pressuring Ukraine to reopen the Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. Zelensky views restoring the pipeline as equivalent to lifting sanctions on Russia, especially while Russia's war continues. The pipeline was reportedly damaged by Russian airstrikes in January and remains unrepaired. Hungary, heavily reliant on Russian energy, is blocking new EU sanctions on Moscow and a €90 billion loan for Kyiv until the pipeline is reopened. Zelensky stated he opposes allowing Russian oil to transit through Ukraine while the EU sanctions its sale elsewhere. He argues that demanding Ukraine resume oil transit in exchange for vital aid constitutes blackmail.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 15

Zelenskyy says Ukraine waiting on US and Russia to set next round of talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is awaiting the United States and Russia to schedule the next round of talks. The statement comes as Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine. On Saturday, March 14, 2026, Russian missile and drone attacks caused damage and injuries in Brovary, near Kyiv, and Zaporizhzhia. The attacks involved aerial guided bombs that struck residential areas. Emergency responders were on the scene providing aid and extinguishing fires. The specific subject of the anticipated talks was not detailed in the provided information.

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National Security(3)
New York Times - WorldMar 18

Over 200 Ukrainian Experts in Middle East to Help Fight Drones, Zelensky Says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that over 200 Ukrainian experts currently stationed in the Middle East will assist in combating drones. Zelensky stated that Kyiv received requests for assistance from 11 countries in the region. These experts possess experience in countering drone attacks, as Russia has been deploying such weapons against Ukraine for years. The deployment aims to leverage Ukraine's expertise in drone defense to aid Middle Eastern nations facing similar threats. The specific countries receiving assistance were not disclosed.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 17

Europe must prepare for drone strikes by terrorists and criminals, warns Zelenskyy

During a visit to the UK, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that European nations must prepare for potential drone attacks from non-state actors like terrorist groups and criminal networks. He highlighted the increasing affordability and accessibility of drone technology, making mass attacks possible for more than just wealthy states. Zelenskyy emphasized the alliance between Russia and Iran, noting Russia's use of Iranian-designed drones in attacks on Ukraine and the evolution of these drones with AI. He suggested the Middle East conflict is relevant to Ukraine due to shared military technology between Iran and Russia. Zelenskyy offered Ukraine's defensive support to Western allies, including interception teams and radar systems, to protect military and civilian sites.

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Al JazeeraMar 17

Starmer, Zelenskyy urge ‘focus’ on Ukraine as Iran war diverts attention

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on March 17, 2026, to sign a new defense pact focused on drone technology. The meeting occurred as the US-Israeli war on Iran threatened to divert international attention from the conflict in Ukraine. Starmer emphasized the need to maintain focus on Ukraine and continue sanctions pressure on Russia. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte also joined the meeting to discuss peacemaking efforts. Simultaneously, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reiterated Turkiye's offer to host Russia-Ukraine talks as US-led efforts have stalled.

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Key Claims

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No oil has flowed through the Druzhba pipeline since the Brody oil hub was damaged in a Russian attack on 27 January.

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The biggest oil tank in Ukraine, with a capacity of 75,000 cubic metres, was damaged.

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Zelenskyy says Ukraine wants a timeline for the next round of Russia talks.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukrainian negotiators will hold talks in the United States on Saturday.

— Article

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Previous rounds of negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow failed to yield a breakthrough.

— Article

Mar 8 – Mar 14

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National Security(7)
Fox News - WorldMar 14

Iranian drone attacks strain US air defenses as Ukraine pitches low-cost interceptors

Iranian-designed Shahed drones, costing significantly less than traditional air defense systems, are increasingly used in conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East, straining U.S. air defenses. Recent attacks, including Operation Epic Fury, targeted U.S. forces and allies in the Gulf, causing casualties and infrastructure damage despite the use of expensive interceptors like Patriot missiles. The high cost of these interceptors raises concerns about the sustainability of this defense strategy. Ukraine, a leader in drone warfare since the 2022 Russian invasion, has developed cheaper interceptor drones, costing as little as $1,400, with a high effectiveness rate against Shahed-type drones. The Pentagon and at least one Gulf government are reportedly interested in Ukraine's low-cost drone interceptor technology as a more affordable solution.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 12

Zelenskyy says Ukraine awaits White House sign-off on US drone production deal

According to the article, Ukraine is currently waiting for the White House to approve a proposed agreement regarding drone production. The agreement was proposed by Kyiv in the previous year. The article features images of an anti-air interceptor drone, designed to destroy Russian attack drones, being demonstrated by the Ukrainian company General Cherry in the Kyiv region on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. The holdup in approval is impacting Ukraine's ability to produce these drones. The drones are intended to counter Russian attacks.

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Al JazeeraMar 10

What are the Ukrainian drone interceptors sent to counter Iranian attacks?

In March 2026, Ukraine sent drone interceptors and military personnel to Jordan following a request from the United States. The move aims to provide cheaper technology to intercept Iranian missiles and drones targeting US and Israeli assets, as well as infrastructure in the Middle East, during the US-Israel war on Tehran. The US currently uses expensive systems like Patriot missiles, but seeks more cost-effective solutions due to concerns about supply and the prevalence of Iran's inexpensive Shahed drones. Ukraine, having experience countering Shahed drones in its war with Russia, has developed cheaper interceptor drones. President Zelenskyy stated Ukraine is ready to help and has requested advanced US defense systems in return.

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BBC News - WorldMar 14

Russia exploiting Iran war, Zelensky says after fresh bombardment

Following a recent wave of Russian strikes on Ukraine, President Zelensky stated that Russia is attempting to exploit the war in the Middle East to inflict greater destruction. The overnight bombardment, involving approximately 500 drones and missiles, targeted energy infrastructure in the Kyiv region, causing casualties and damage to residential areas and civilian businesses. At least five people were killed in the Kyiv region and near Zaporizhzhia. Zelensky urged Ukraine's partners to provide more air defense systems, emphasizing their daily necessity. The article also notes that rising oil prices due to the Middle East conflict could benefit Russia's war economy, and peace talks have been derailed.

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Al JazeeraMar 14

Five killed in attacks on Ukraine as EU extends sanctions against Russians

On March 14, 2026, the European Union extended sanctions against approximately 2,600 individuals and entities supporting Russia's war in Ukraine until September 15. The decision, reached after overcoming opposition from Hungary and Slovakia, maintains travel restrictions and asset freezes. The EU's action followed criticism of the United States for easing sanctions on Russian oil exports, a move the EU believes strengthens Russia's war efforts. Simultaneously, Russia launched missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and resulting in five deaths in the Kyiv region and one in Zaporizhzhia. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported that Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Mykolaiv regions were also targeted, with most incoming missiles and drones intercepted by air defenses.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 14

Russian strike on the Kyiv region kills 4 and wounds at least 15, with peace talks stalled

On Saturday, March 14, 2026, a Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region of Ukraine killed at least four people and wounded at least 15. According to the head of the regional administration, Mykola Kalashnyk, three of the wounded are in critical condition. The attack struck four districts, damaging residential buildings, educational institutions, enterprises, and critical infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the main target was the energy infrastructure of the Kyiv region, with Russia launching around 430 drones and 68 missiles. Russia's Defense Ministry claimed the strikes targeted energy and industrial facilities.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 13

Zelenskyy says US 30-day waiver on Russian oil sanctions is ‘not the right decision’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the U.S. 30-day waiver on Russian oil sanctions is "not the right decision" during a visit to Paris on Friday. He believes this easing of sanctions could provide Russia with approximately $10 billion to fund its ongoing war in Ukraine. Zelenskyy argued that lifting sanctions strengthens Russia's position, as it uses energy sales revenue to purchase weapons used against Ukraine. The U.S. Treasury Department announced the waiver to free up stranded Russian oil cargoes and alleviate supply shortages caused by the Iran war. Analysts suggest rising oil prices due to production blockages in the Persian Gulf are benefiting the Russian economy, which relies on oil revenue to finance its invasion.

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Key Claims

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Russia launched another massive aerial bombardment overnight into Saturday in which at least five people were killed.

— Reuters

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EU extends sanctions against individuals and entities supporting Russia’s war on Ukraine until September 15.

— EU Council

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Six people were killed in the Zaporizhia and Kyiv regions due to Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

— Article

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EU Council chief Antonio Costa slammed the US for lifting sanctions on Russian oil exports.

— Antonio Costa

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Five people were killed and 15 injured in the Kyiv region due to Russian missile and drone attacks.

— Mykola Kalashnyk

Mar 1 – Mar 7

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Conflict(5)
The Guardian - World NewsMar 5

Ukraine war briefing: Russia claims LNG tanker in Mediterranean hit by drones

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of attacking the Arctic Metagaz, a Russian LNG tanker, which reportedly exploded and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya on Tuesday night. Russia's transport ministry claimed Ukrainian drones launched from Libya caused the damage. Simultaneously, Ukrainian drones allegedly damaged civilian sites in Russia's Saratov region, leading to temporary airport closures and three injuries. Amidst these events, a potential energy crisis stemming from Middle East tensions could benefit Russia economically, while a slowdown in Western arms supplies to Ukraine could further aid Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned potential future talks with Washington and Moscow regarding the war, contingent on the Middle East situation. Ukraine also announced a boycott of the Paralympics opening ceremony due to Russian athlete participation, joined by several other countries.

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Al JazeeraMar 4

Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack as gas tanker sinks in Mediterranean

A Russian LNG tanker, the Arctic Metagaz, sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Libya and Malta on Tuesday night after explosions and a fire. Russia accused Ukraine of attacking the vessel with naval drones launched from the Libyan coast, calling it an act of terrorism and maritime piracy. Russian President Vladimir Putin echoed this accusation, alleging a "terrorist attack" by Ukraine. The Libyan port authority reported the ship, carrying 62,000 metric tons of LNG, sank north of Sirte, Libya, while en route to Port Said, Egypt. All 30 Russian crew members were rescued, and Maltese services assisted. Libya's maritime rescue agency has warned ships to avoid the area due to potential pollution.

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BBC News - WorldMar 4

Russia blames Ukrainian naval drones as tanker sinks in Mediterranean

A Russian LNG gas tanker, Arctic Metagaz, sank in the Mediterranean between Libya and Malta after being hit by explosions and a fire. Russia has accused Ukraine of targeting the ship with "uncrewed sea drones" launched from the Libyan coast. The Libyan port authority said the cause of the fire was unknown, while Ukraine's SBU state security service has not commented on the allegation. Thirty Russians were on board the tanker, but all were found safe and sound in a lifeboat during a rescue operation by Malta's armed forces. The Arctic Metagaz was carrying approximately 62,000 metric tonnes of LNG before the blasts. Russia's transport ministry described the incident as an "act of international terrorism and maritime piracy".

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 6

Ukraine to help US and its allies counter Iranian drones in Middle East, says Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine has been approached by the US and its Middle Eastern allies for assistance in countering Iranian Shahed drones. Ukraine is considering providing its expertise and equipment, given its extensive experience defending against these drones used by Russia. Zelenskyy stated that any assistance would only be provided if it doesn't weaken Ukraine's own defenses and strengthens its diplomatic efforts against Russia. The US has formally requested Ukraine's support, and Zelenskyy has ordered the provision of equipment and experts. Ukraine has developed cost-effective drone defense systems and has excess production capacity, making it a valuable partner in countering the threat posed by Iranian drones in the Middle East.

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South China Morning PostMar 5

US asking Ukraine for help against Iran’s drones in Middle East, Zelensky says

Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the United States has requested Ukraine's assistance in countering Iranian drone attacks in the Middle East. This request comes as Ukraine has developed effective drone interceptors during Russia's invasion. Zelensky has offered US allies in the Middle East a swap of air defense missiles for these interceptors, which he believes would provide better protection against Iranian drones. Ukraine has been experiencing near-daily attacks from Iranian-designed drones launched by Russia, targeting civilian infrastructure. Zelensky has ordered expert support to be provided to the US in response to their request.

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BBC News - WorldMar 5

US asked Ukraine for help fighting Iranian drones, Zelensky says

President Zelensky stated the US has requested Ukraine's assistance in defending Gulf allies against Iranian drone attacks. Ukraine is willing to provide expertise and potentially interceptor drones, contingent on not weakening its own defenses and securing diplomatic gains, such as more US Patriot air defenses. Zelensky has spoken with leaders across the Gulf, offering concrete steps to protect infrastructure from Iranian attacks, highlighting Ukraine's experience with Shahed drones. This request comes amid concerns that the Middle East conflict could divert attention and resources from Ukraine's defense against Russia, as well as potential shortages of interceptor missiles. The US continues to provide vital intelligence to Ukraine.

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Al JazeeraMar 6

‘We know Shaheds’: Ukraine touts drone expertise in US-Israel war with Iran

Ukraine is positioning itself as a key player in countering Iranian-made drones, known as Shaheds, which have been deployed in several Middle East countries. The country has four years of experience in downing these drones and offers defense swap help to Gulf states. Experts estimate that Iran has tens of thousands of Shahed drones, with recent footage suggesting vast supplies stored in underground production facilities. Ukraine is sharing its expertise on drone technology, which has been used on battlefields since Russia's full-scale invasion began four years ago. The US and Israel's war with Iran has killed over 1,000 people and seen the country's supreme leader assassinated. Ukraine is ready to assist the US and Israel in countering the Iranian drones, citing cost as a key factor in its willingness to help.

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 5

US and Mideast countries seek Kyiv’s drone expertise as Russia-Ukraine talks put on ice

The United States and Middle Eastern countries are seeking drone defense expertise from Ukraine, specifically regarding Iranian Shahed drones. According to President Zelenskyy, several nations have contacted Ukraine for assistance in countering these drones, which Russia has used extensively in its war against Ukraine since its invasion four years ago. Zelenskyy stated that cooperation will only occur if it doesn't weaken Ukraine's defenses and strengthens Kyiv's diplomatic efforts to end the conflict with Russia. The recent Iran war has diverted international attention from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, leading to the postponement of U.S.-brokered peace talks that were scheduled this week. The Russia-Ukraine war has resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties.

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Key Claims

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The United States and its allies in the Middle East are seeking Ukraine’s expertise in countering Iran’s Shahed drones.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukraine will provide assistance in countering Iranian drones only if it doesn’t weaken its own defenses.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Zelenskyy said he had received a US request for support to defend against the drones in the Middle East.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukraine and Russia have freed 200 prisoners of war (POWs) each.

— officials from the two countries

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A total of 500 POWs will be freed by each side.

— Ukrainian and Russian officials