Ukraine Repeats Offer to Provide 1,000 Interceptor Drones Per Day to Allies

President Donald Trump rejected the idea of getting drones from Ukraine in an interview with FOX News on March 13.
Ukraine Repeats Offer to Provide 1,000 Interceptor Drones Per Day to Allies
An instructor from the Ukrainian company General Cherry demonstrates the operation of an anti-air interceptor drone designed to destroy Russian attack drones in Kyiv region, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated an offer to supply allies fighting against Iran with 1,000 interceptor drones every day as the war led by the United States and Israel continued into its third week.

Zelenskyy’s pitch to provide the interceptor drones for the fight in Iran was part of a plan to ask officials in the United Kingdom for more funding to pay for drone production in Ukraine.

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