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Russia has just experienced one of its most devastating weeks during the conflict with Ukraine, prompting President Zelensky to urgently request additional American Patriot missiles. Within a span of 7 days, Russian forces launched approximately 1,900 attack drones, nearly 1,400 powerful guided aerial bombs, and around 60 missiles targeting Ukrainian cities. In Odesa, several residential structures were demolished. In Kyiv, a 12-year-old boy lost his life. Zelensky asserts that Ukraine is managing to intercept over 90 percent of the incoming drones, yet the intensity of the bombardment is staggering. This video explains the connection between two wars sharing a common drone supply chain and highlights the crucial role of American Patriots in both conflicts.

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00:00Russia just unleashed one of its most brutal weeks of the entire war on Ukraine,
00:04and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is begging United States for more American Patriot missiles.
00:10In just seven days, Russia fired roughly 1,100 attack drones,
00:15nearly 1,400 powerful guided aerial bombs, and around 60 missiles at Ukrainian cities.
00:22In Odessa, residential buildings were destroyed.
00:25In Kiev, a 12-year-old boy was killed in his apartment building.
00:29Zelenskyy says Ukraine is now intercepting more than 90% of incoming Russian drones,
00:34but the bombardment is still overwhelming the country's air defenses.
00:38Ukrainian forces need American-made patriots to stop the ballistic missiles slipping through.
00:44And here is why it matters in America.
00:46The more Russian drones Ukraine intercepts, the fewer that get exported to Iran.
00:52Tehran has been buying Russian drone tech for years.
00:55Iranian-Shahed drones are now being used in the Iran-U.S. conflict.
01:00Two wars, one drone supply chain, and American patriots sit at the center of both fights.
01:06we might come from Australia at the center of the U.S. and Maddie Clemson.
01:06We might come in the backstage of the U.S., but there are many watches.
01:07And in them we might come back to Alaska's
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