Zelensky says 11 countries asked Ukraine for drone help against Iran
The Straits Times
Ukraine touts itself as having world-class drone defence capabilities. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KYIV – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on March 9 that 11 countries had tapped Kyiv for help in how to counter Iranian drones, being launched by Tehran across the Middle East as retaliation for US-Israeli strikes.
Ukraine touts itself as having world-class drone defence capabilities, built up through fending off nightly barrages of Iran-style attack drones launched by Russia, an ally of Tehran.
“As of now, there are 11 requests from countries neighbouring Iran, European states, and the US. There is clear interest in Ukraine’s experience in protecting lives, relevant interceptors, electronic warfare systems, and training,” Mr Zelensky said.
He did not specify which countries.
Some drone experts are already en route to the Middle East and are due there this week, Mr Zelensky said over the weekend.
The Ukrainian leader has proposed swopping Kyiv’s drone interceptors – drones designed to intercept incoming attack craft midair – for expensive air defence missiles that Kyiv is in short supply of.

DUBAI, March 19 - Iran's foreign minister called for vigilance and regional coordination in separate calls with counterparts in Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan as the military warned of a tougher response to any further attacks on its energy infrastructure, state media reported on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.












