They're back to fighting among themselves in public
>"I am not satisfied, for example, if we take Kyiv," Zelensky said.
>"There are TPP-5 and TPP-6. We cannot use Patriot missiles against drones. What questions might I have for the mayor? I could tell you now what I think about all this, but I won't."
>Zelensky's remarks allude to his ongoing criticisms of Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko's protection of the capital. The Presidential Office has lambasted Klitschko for prolonged blackouts in Kyiv and the poor conditions of local bomb shelters since the early days of Russia's full-scale war.
>Zelensky and Klitscho's relationship has been tense since the president's first year in office. There have been multiple investigations aimed at the mayor, along with attempts to remove him from office.
>Klitschko, in turn, has accused the Zelensky administration of moving towards authoritarianism.
Zelensky is stating what is obvious to anyone outside the average normie having a casual read of the situation as presented in the media.
Both sides are mass producing long range drones at a fraction of the cost and time it takes to produce a air defence missile.
No shit Sherlock, the economics of air defence has utterly changed in this war. The question is now what assets do you protect and how? Firing a million dollar missile at a endless stream of thousands of dollars drone isn't a option given enough time