President Volodymyr Zelensky has laid bare on Telegram the scale of Russia’s ongoing campaign of aerial attacks against Ukraine, revealing that Moscow deployed nearly 4,000 strike assets against ordinary civilian infrastructure in the span of just seven days. A staggering weekly onslaught Writing on his official Telegram channel, Zelensky detailed the immense pressure being exerted on Ukraine’s integrated air defense umbrella. The Kremlin’s latest weekly strike package was directed overwhelmingly at non-military targets, including residential buildings and critical energy hubs.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Over this week, the Russians fired more than 2,300 strike drones, almost 1,560 guided aerial bombs, and 108 missiles of various types against our people,” Zelensky stated. “All these strikes are simply at ordinary civilian infrastructure.” The scale of this weekly data aligns with a weekend surge by Russian forces. Just hours prior, the Kremlin launched a massive swarm of 229 combat and decoy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – including Shahed loitering munitions and specialized “Parodiya” decoy drones – from multiple sectors inside Russia and occupied Crimea. While Ukrainian aviation, missile troops, and electronic warfare units successfully neutralized 212 of those threats, a fatal breakthrough in the Koriukivka district of the Chernihiv region destroyed seven cargo trucks and killed a 58-year-old civilian. This followed a destructive “double-tap” drone blitz in Zaporizhzhia that killed an industrial worker and targeted first responders.