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Irish police, An Garda Síochána, have launched an investigation after several drones were detected over Irish skies on the night Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Dublin for a one-day official visit with his wife, Olena Zelenska. The sightings coincided with his late Monday night arrival at Dublin Airport.

The Special Detective Unit (SDU) is leading the probe, working alongside the Defence Forces and international security partners. Crew aboard the Irish naval vessel LÉ William Butler Yeats reported seeing multiple unidentified drones near Howth, over the Irish Sea, around the same time as Zelensky’s arrival. Senior Irish officials, including Taoiseach Micheál Martin, have been briefed, and the matter will be discussed at a National Security Council meeting later this month.

While Martin praised the security measures during Zelensky’s visit, he noted that drones have become a growing concern across Europe since the onset of the Ukraine war. He emphasized that any review will be thorough and declined to comment on possible Russian involvement until investigations are complete.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has emphasized the urgent need to strengthen defenses along the front line following meetings with commanders in key areas of tension in the south and east. Russian forces are attempting to encircle the eastern town of Avdiivka, targeting southern regions like Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. President Zelensky, in his nightly address, highlighted the importance of accelerating the construction of structures in sectors requiring reinforcement. Despite Ukraine’s air force claiming success in downing 18 out of 25 Russian drones and one cruise missile, the situation remains challenging, especially with temperatures dropping below freezing.

Zelensky acknowledged that winter introduces a new phase of the war, and he pledged “maximum attention” to eastern towns under fire, the Donetsk region, and the defensive line in the north-east. Concerns are rising about the possibility of a “frozen” conflict despite ongoing fierce fighting. The failure of Ukraine’s counter-offensive since the summer to achieve desired gains has raised questions about frontline morale. The military reported repelling 20 attacks near Avdiivka, which is almost encircled by Russian forces. The town’s industrial hub faces threats, with Russian forces aiming to seize a nearby coke plant.

In the south-east, Russian forces are attempting to regain lost areas around Robotyne, but Ukrainian officials claim to maintain positions on the east bank of the River Dnipro. Zelensky expressed dissatisfaction with casualties and the insufficient supply of weapons. Despite facing challenges, Ukrainian forces managed to regain control of the village of Krynky after crossing the Dnipro, facing relentless Russian attacks. Russia’s defense ministry reported repelling a Ukrainian naval attack on occupied Crimea via the Black Sea, while parts of the peninsula were placed under a state of emergency due to storm-related deaths.

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