Zelenskyy accuses Russia of massive drone strikes, wants sanctions in place

INTERNATIONAL (NPA) — March 22, 2026 — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has alleged that Russia launched nearly 1,550 attack drones, more than 1,260 guided aerial bombs, and two missiles against Ukraine in the past week.
In a statement on Sunday, Zelenskyy wrote: “Over the past week, Russia launched nearly 1,550 attack drones against Ukraine, more than 1,260 guided aerial bombs, and two missiles. Over that same week, due to the easing of sanctions, Russia increased its crude oil sales to finance its war.”
He warned that such revenues give Moscow “a sense of impunity” and the ability to prolong the war, calling for sanctions to remain in place to deny Russia the means to continue financing aggression.
Zelenskyy added, “Russia’s shadow fleet must not feel safe in European waters or anywhere else. Tankers that serve the war budget can and must be stopped and blocked, not just let go. I thank every leader who makes such decisions. This is what brings a dignified peace closer.”
The Ukrainian leader stressed that sustained international resolve is essential to bring peace closer and prevent Russia from exploiting oil revenues to fuel its military campaign.
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