Kyiv, Ukraine

Russia and Ukraine both launched an unprecedented exchange of drone attacks overnight — despite a recent call between US president-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin over de-escalation.

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Trump’s call with Russian President Vladimir Putin happened on Thursday (Nov 7) but was not reported till now. According to The Washington Post, the call had the president-elect warn Putin of “Washington's sizeable military presence in Europe”.

However, on Sunday (Nov 10) and overnight, both Russia and Ukraine launched record drone assaults.

Also read: Trump warns Putin against escalating Ukraine war in post-election call

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Record drone strikes

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Russia unleashed 145 drones in a single night, a historic high for a single night in the war, so far.

“Last night, Russia launched a record 145 Shaheds and other strike drones against Ukraine,” said Zelensky on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

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“Throughout the week, Russia has used more than 800 guided aerial bombs, around 600 strike drones, and nearly 20 missiles of various types,” he added.

Urging allies to do more to help his country's defence, the Ukrainian president said, “Such terror cannot be stopped with words, and the killing of children and the loss of loved ones cannot simply be forgotten.”

“Without justice, there is no lasting peace, and it is quite realistic for Ukraine to achieve it,” he remarked.

Moscow also claimed to have intercepted 34 Ukrainian drones targeting the Russian capital on Sunday. This marks Kyiv's largest attempted strike on Moscow since Russia’s offensive began in 2022.

(With inputs from agencies)