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Ukraine vows increased drone attacks on Russian territory.

Ukrainian Drone Strikes on Russian Soil Set to ‍Increase

War in‍ Ukraine Gradually Shifting to Russia

⁢ Investigators‌ work near a damaged roof following a reported ⁤Ukrainian drone shot down⁣ in Moscow (Reuters)

A senior Ukrainian official said on Friday that drone strikes on ‍Russian ⁢soil were set​ to increase and that recent such attacks showed⁤ that the war ⁤in Ukraine was gradually ​shifting to Russia.

In an interview, presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak also ruled out peace talks for​ now, ⁣saying ⁣any negotiations would amount to “capitulation” on the part of⁤ Ukraine and the democracies that support ⁣it.

Ukraine had ramped⁢ up its strikes on‍ occupied areas, ​and attacks inside Russia‌ itself would also increase, carried out by “agents” or ⁣”partisans,” Podolyak said.

“As for ⁣Russia … there ⁣is an increasing number of attacks by unidentified‌ drones ⁤launched from the territory‌ of the Russian Federation, and‍ the⁣ number of these attacks will increase,” Podolyak told Reuters.

“Because ⁢this is the⁣ stage of the war… when ‍hostilities are gradually ​being‍ transferred ⁤to the territory of‌ the Russian Federation,” ⁢he ​said ⁤in the interview in his ⁢office in the heavily-defended government district in Kyiv.

Drone attacks‌ on Russia have sharply increased ‌in​ scale and frequency in recent ⁣weeks,​ culminating this week with strikes that hit six Russian regions in ⁤one night and destroyed transport planes in a blaze at a military ⁤airfield.

Ukraine generally cheers ⁣such attacks while stopping short of openly claiming direct responsibility for them. Its Western allies forbid it ⁣from using weapons they donate to ⁤strike Russia, although they say Kyiv has the right to ​carry ‍out such attacks on military targets with ‍its own weapons.

As the attacks have ⁢increased in frequency, Kyiv has ⁢touted ​its progress in developing long-range strike weapons to give it an answer to Russia’s longrunning‍ campaign of air⁤ strikes on Ukrainian ⁢cities.

President Volodymyr ‌Zelenskiy on Thursday praised what he said ​was the use of new Ukrainian ‌weaponry with a range ⁣of 700 km—roughly the distance from Ukraine‘s border to Pskov, where⁣ a Russian military airbase was engulfed in flames a day⁢ earlier.

No negotiations

Ukraine has hit back at critics of the ​slow progress of its much-vaunted counteroffensive in the east and south that has been hampered⁣ by heavily-mined ⁢areas⁢ and Russian defensive lines that were prepared over the course of months.

The⁢ operation is nearing the three-month mark, but has not yet recaptured any⁤ major settlements.‍ Russia calls ‌the Ukrainian push a failure; Kyiv says it is advancing slowly on purpose to minimize losses.

Podolyak said Kyiv’s forces were ​continuing to​ advance and hoped that Western military⁢ aid would⁢ continue to come in the months ⁢ahead.⁤ He used forthright language to⁤ rule out the expediency for ‍ Ukraine of any negotiations with‍ Russia.

“Any negotiation process ​… ​it will ​mean ⁤the capitulation of Ukraine and the ⁢capitulation of the democratic world‍ on⁢ the whole,”⁢ he said.

Podolyak said he‍ believed Ukraine‘s Western allies, who have poured in billions of ⁤dollars of weaponry,‌ understood that there could be no kind of “compromise” with Moscow.

“At the moment, the partners ⁢understand that this war ‍will no longer end in a compromise solution—that is, ⁣either we ‍destroy Russia’s capabilities by military ‌means, and to⁢ do this we need the appropriate tools, or this war with such ⁤level of aggression will ‌continue for some ⁤time.”

(Reporting by Tom Balmforth; editing by Peter Graff)


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