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Trump administration redirects 20,000 anti-drone missiles meant for Ukraine, Zelensky confirms

  • Last week, Congress was informed that special anti-drone fuzes initially procured for Ukraine are being redirected to U.S. military units stationed in the Middle East.
  • This redirection responds to urgent threats from Iran-backed militants and Houthi rebels as the U.S. prioritizes defense in the Middle East amid stretched stockpiles.
  • The proximity fuzes enhance ground-to-air rockets used to counter drone attacks and were bought under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative established after Russia's 2014 invasion.
  • President Zelensky said Russia launched over 20,000 drones at Ukraine since 2025, including a June 1 swarm of 472 units, while Ukraine intelligence warns Russia soon may deploy 500 long-range drones nightly.
  • The redirection signals shifting U.S. defense priorities and raises questions about its impact on Ukraine's defense amid intensified Russian drone attacks.
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