Zelensky urges NATO for more support after major drone attack on Moscow

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has intensified his pressure on NATO for additional military support following Ukraine’s largest drone attack on Moscow in two years. The assault involved approximately 200 drones, targeting a major oil refinery and resulting in injuries to 16 civilians. This attack is seen as part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to weaken Russia’s energy income and increase pressure on President Putin. Zelensky is currently attending a NATO summit in Ankara, where he is seeking commitments for more Patriot air defense systems to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities. The drone attack comes in retaliation for Russia’s recent bombardment of a historic monastery complex in Kyiv, which led to significant casualties.

Key Takeaways

  • The escalation in drone attacks on Moscow appears consistent with increased tensions between Ukraine and Russia, suggesting possible impacts on NATO’s involvement.
  • Zelensky’s demand for additional military support at the NATO summit suggests a push for further alignment against Russian aggression.
  • Market pricing indicates that participants view the recent developments as supportive of a YES outcome for a potential military clash between NATO and Russia by the end of 2026.

What to Watch

Observers should monitor NATO’s response to Zelensky’s calls for increased military support, as this could influence the likelihood of a military clash with Russia. Additionally, any retaliatory actions by Russia, such as the pledged “massive group strikes,” may further escalate tensions. The progression of military engagements and diplomatic communications between NATO and Russia will be crucial in assessing the risk of a direct confrontation.

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