Russia sent 352 drones to bomb Kiev during the Israel-Iraq war; Putin ordered the establishment of a “drone force”

While the world was focusing on the situation in the Middle East, Putin quietly took action and bombed Ukraine crazily, even sending more than 300 drones overnight. Trump has arrived at the NATO summit in the Netherlands. When asked whether he would launch a joint defense for his allies, he avoided the question and played a vague war.
Taking advantage of the Israeli-Iranian conflict, Russia sent 352 drones on the 23rd and fired multiple missiles to bomb Kiev crazily, killing at least 9 people and injuring many others. The bungalow was engulfed in an orange-red sea of fire, and firefighters urgently pulled water lines to put out the fire.
Then in the early morning of the 24th, the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy was also attacked by a Russian drone, and 3 people were killed in their sleep, including a young boy. On the other side, a train was bombed by Russian missiles, killing 17 people and injuring 280 people.
Ukrainian President Zelensky: “Since the outbreak of the full-scale war, Russia has used 28,743 attack drones.”
In addition to bombing, Putin also ordered the establishment of a drone force, which seems to be a lesson learned from fighting. Intelligence pointed out that Russia also plans to train 600 Chinese military personnel at Russian military bases this year to impart the combat experience gained by Russia in attacking Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine have become a mirror for the Taiwan Strait.
NATO Secretary-General Rutte: “China and other countries are watching. If we are not careful, these countries will think that we do not take it seriously, and it will be a threat to Taiwan.”
Rutte stated that everyone is very worried about the situation in the Taiwan Strait, and the large-scale assembly of the PLA is not just for a beautiful military parade, but it may also “transfer training to combat”, exacerbating the situation in the Taiwan Strait and involving Russian and even European troops in the conflict.
Reporter vs. US President Trump: “(Do you think you will meet Zelensky when you go to the NATO summit?) Yes, very likely, I will meet him, (What will you say to him?) I will ask you how you are, it’s terrible, I heard he is in a difficult situation now.”
Trump flew all the way to the Netherlands to attend the NATO summit and took a group photo with the heads of state. People from all walks of life are paying attention to whether he will meet with Zelensky to discuss the situation between Russia and Ukraine? And whether he will abide by NATO’s Article 5 and defend allies.
US President Trump: “It depends on your definition. You know NATO’s Article 5, right? But I am committed to being their friend. You know, I have become friends with many leaders.”
Which side will Trump stand on? His words are very vague, and his future movements have also attracted attention.