Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Warns of Incoming Russian Drone Attacks During Daylight

May 13 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr ⁠Zelenskiy ⁠warned of possible waves ⁠of Russian drone attacks throughout Wednesday, saying ​that more than a hundred drones were in Ukraine’s airspace, ‌as Moscow has shifted ‌tactics to strike increasingly during daylight hours.

“Russia continues ⁠its strikes ⁠and is doing so brazenly – deliberately targeting our railway ​infrastructure and civilian sites in our cities,” Zelenskiy said in a post on X.

Since the beginning of the war more ​than four years ago, Russia has mainly carried out ⁠major ⁠drone and missile strikes ⁠at ​night. In recent weeks, however, it has repeatedly sent hundreds of ​drones and ⁠missiles during the daytime.

It set a record for the number of weapons used in one such strike on March 24. Attacks during the day are more disruptive ⁠of civilian life.

“It is important to repel every attack with resilience. ⁠It is important to support Ukraine and not remain silent about Russia’s war,” Zelenskiy added.

Ukraine’s air force reported that Russia attacked the country with 139 drones since 6 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Tuesday, of which 111 were downed or neutralised.

Moscow denies intentionally targeting civilians but has killed thousands of them ⁠during the war, and says strikes on civil infrastructure are legitimate if they degrade Ukraine’s warfighting capabilities. Kyiv has lately intensified long-range attacks on Russia’s energy ​industry, though on a smaller scale.

(Reporting by ​Anna PruchnickaEditing by Peter Graff)

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