KYIV has pummelled Moscow in a brutal revenge strike following Russia’s gargantuan, three-day aerial blitz.
During an incident where numerous attack drones targeted the Russian capital, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his desire for direct conversations with both Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, whom he referred to as “crazy”.



In retaliatory action, Ukrainian airstrikes successfully hit a crucial microchip facility linked to Putin in the Zelenograd district. There were also loud explosions reported at a plant responsible for manufacturing drones and another defense establishment in Dubna.
These strikes are believed to have dealt a significant blow to the military capabilities of the Kremlin, as Russian defenses engaged in intercepting the incoming drones to prevent further destruction.
Moscow’s defence ministry claims Ukraine launched nearly 300 drones overnight in revenge for Russia unleashing three nights of hellish aerial strikes on Ukraine.
In the largest-scale aerial attack of the war a few days ago, Russia sent 367 drones and missiles over the border, killing at least 12 and injuring dozens.
In the latest drone blitz launched by Ukraine, there was major disruption at Moscow’s major airports with all forced to close, leading to huge flight delays.
The Mikron microchip plant in the Moscow region is key to Russian defence needs amid sanctions, supplying hi-tech electronics for weapons.
In Dubna, reports say the target was Kronstadt state-of-the-art UAV manufacturing plant that mass produces multiple types of drones used by the Russian armed forces in Ukraine.
There were also claims of a confirmed strike in Dubna at an aviation and rocket technology plant.
Meanwhile, Zelensky has revealed that Ukraine is ready for any format of negotiations – including the possibility of a bombshell trilateral meeting.
The brave Ukrainian leader explained at a closed meeting with reporters that he would want to meet directly with Trump and mad Vlad, according to the Kyiv Post.
He said: “We are ready for the Trump-Putin-me format, or for separate meetings – Trump-Putin, Trump-Zelensky, and then all three together.
Revealing that both the American and Russian sides are aware of the proposal, Zelensky added: “It’s not a question of time or place, the main thing is the substance.”
Zelensky also said that if the talks are on security guarantees, he “strongly” believes “Europeans must be part of the process” as “they are the ones willing to support us with weapons and financing”.
Ukraine is currently waiting for a “memorandum” from Moscow which outlines what the next steps could be in potential ceasefire negotiations as well as future peace crunch talks.
The brave leader reiterated Ukraine’s desire to engage in talks with Russia “in any format, in any composition, and almost anywhere in the civilised world”.
Ukraine’s latest revenge drone strike came soon after US President Trump took his latest swipe at Putin, warning he is “playing with fire”.
Furious rhetoric from the US president has intensified over the past few days as Russia has blitzed Ukraine and shown signs of preparing for a major onslaught.
Kremlin mouthpiece Dmitry Medvedev responded by saying the only truly bad thing to worry about was World War Three.



He said: “Regarding Trump’s words about Putin ‘playing with fire’ and ‘really bad things’ happening to Russiam I only know of one REALLY BAD thing: WWIII.
“I hope Trump understands this!”
Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg jumped to the US president’s defence, slamming Medvedev’s World War Three warning.
“Furthering fears of World War Three is an unfortunate, reckless comment by Dmitry Medvedev, unbecoming of a world power,” he said.
“President Trump is working to stop this war and end the killing. We are awaiting the memo you promised a week ago.”
Zelensky said today that he believes mad Vlad causes more irritation to the Trump administration than he does – despite the US President’s past blistering comments on the Ukrainian leader.
He explained that while “I may say unpleasant things, but I tell the truth, and I say what I think.”
He added: “While [Putin] may sometimes say very nice things, they are lies. And I think that for intelligent people, it is the other people who cause more concern.”
Following Ukraine’s overnight drone blitz, Sergei Markov, director of Russia’s Institute of Political Studies, warned: “Dubna became the target of a massive attack by Ukrainian drones.
“An attack on Dubna carries the threat of nuclear contamination of large areas.”
Russia carried on its onslaught on Ukraine, aiming Iskander missiles at Kremenchug, and drones at Poltava region, overnight.
Residents in Poltava heard sonic booms from missiles exceeding the speed of sound.
Soon, Britain’s state-of-the-art Storm Shadow missiles could be used by Ukraine to blitz targets deep inside Russia, the German Chancellor indicated.



Ukraine’s key backers – including Germany, France, the UK and the US – have lifted restrictions on where the weapons they donate can be used, Germany’s Merz said.
He said last Monday: “There are no longer any range restrictions on weapons delivered to Ukraine – neither by the British nor by the French nor by us nor by the Americans.
“This means that Ukraine can now defend itself, for example, by attacking military positions in Russia… With very few exceptions, it didn’t do that until recently. It can now do that.”
In November last year, the US authorised Ukraine to use American long-range missiles called ATACMS against targets inside Russia.
In the same month, Britain gave the green light for Ukraine to fire our Storm Shadow missiles at Russia.
Trump brands Putin ‘crazy’

By Annabel Bate, Foreign News Reporter
PRESIDENT Donald Trump broke his silence on Sunday after Russia fired 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities in the largest aerial attack of the war – branding Vladimir Putin “CRAZY”.
“I’m not happy with Putin,” Trump fumed as he spoke to reporters in Morristown, New Jersey earlier on Sunday following the overnight onslaught that killed at least 13 and injured dozens.
“I don’t know what’s wrong with him. What the hell happened to him? Right? He’s killing a lot of people. I’m not happy about that,” he said.
Trump added that he’s known the Russian tyrant for “a long time” and the two have “always gotten along,” but “he’s sending rockets into cities and killing people, I don’t like it at all”.
And later in a post on his Truth Social site, the Republican leader continued to bash the mad Vlad.
He wrote: “I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin of Russia, but something has happened to him.
“He has gone absolutely CRAZY! He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers.
“Missiles and drones are being shot into Cities in Ukraine, for no reason whatsoever.”
In the rare rebuke to Putin, the Republican also said that Putin’s demands for Ukrainian territory will lead to Russia’s demise.
He added: “I’ve always said that he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that’s proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of Russia!”
But the Kremlin on Monday subtly slammed Trump’s “crazy” comments, claiming his swipes at the dictator were channelled by the US President’s emotional overload.
It also thanked the US leader for his assistance in launching Ukraine peace negotiations.
Putin puppet and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “We are really grateful to the Americans and to President Trump personally for their assistance in organising and launching this negotiation process.
“Of course, at the same time, this is a very crucial moment, which is associated, of course, with the emotional overload of everyone absolutely and with emotional reactions.”