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To spread: During a conversation, US President Donald Trump asked Ukrainian lead...

After the conversation of Zelensky with Trump strikes in Russia increased (infographics)

To spread: During a conversation, US President Donald Trump asked Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, whether the Armed Forces will be able to beat Moscow if they receive US long -range weapons. After that, as noted in Roszma, air strikes in the capital of the Russian Federation have intensified. Official reports of local authorities and the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation show that from July 4 to July 18, Moscow and the region attacked drones 9 times.

This was reported in the agency's media. The last attack took place at night on July 18. In the suburbs, 11 drones were allegedly knocked down, and the authorities have declared no serious consequences. The city of Sergiyev positions 52 km from Moscow damaged the facades and glazing of two private homes. In the city of Solnechnchyk, the Moscow region was destroyed by part of the wall of a private house and a fence.

"In the 15 days preceding the conversation (from June 19 to July 3), the capital region was attacked for five days. And for the same period last month (June 4-18), the UAV raids were recorded seven days,"-said in Roszma. In addition, Moscow began to attack more drones. In total, from July 4 to July 18, the Russians reported the use of 63 drones by Ukraine. In the previous 15 days, only 10 drones flew to the region, and for the same period of June - 43.

Recall that on July 17, Ukrainian drones attacked the local chemical plant "Schekinazot" in the Tula region of the Russian Federation. Governor Dmitry Milyaev stated that the departments of the air defense were knocked down three UAVs, and the debris had fallen into the territory of the unnamed enterprise. On July 14, US President Donald Trump told how Russian leader Vladimir Putin forgot about agreements as soon as it was a keyway.