Through their sacrifices, our soldiers stopped Russia on the ground, he says in a lengthy interview with the British Financial Times.
When the front is largely static and the enemy cannot operate freely at sea, what remains is the air.
Zelenskyy refers, among other things, to how Ukrainian sea drones have attacked Russia's Black Sea Fleet, and how flying drones can attack targets deep inside Russia.
In that struggle, it matters much less whose territory is largest. We have moved into the realm of the air. And in the air we are already competitive.





