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Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette revisits the real-life couple's relationship before their tragic deaths

People Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette and Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. in 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette'Credit: FX

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  • The show makes it clear that while it's inspired by their romance, it's also "dramatized or fictionalized for storytelling purposes"

  • Actress Daryl Hannah, who dated JFK Jr. and is portrayed in the show, called the portrayal of her "untrue"

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessettehas introduced a whole new group of fans to theiconic '90s couple.

John F. Kennedy Jr.(Paul Anthony Kelly) andCarolyn Bessette's (Sarah Pidgeon) relationship is front and center in theRyan MurphyFX limited series, which is inspired by the events of the political heir andformer Calvin Klein employee'spassionate, tumultuous romance.

Some things were transposed from reality to screen: The political heirreallywas responsible for the death ofDaryl Hannah's (Dree Hemingway) dog amid theirsplit, per PEOPLE editor-at-largeLiz McNeiland JFK's former assistant RoseMarie Terenzio's 2024 book,JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography.

But as the showrunner makes clear in the beginning of each episode, certain aspects of the show, including people and events, were "dramatized or fictionalized for storytelling purposes."

Below, here are seven detailsLove Story: JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessettefabricated.

It's not confirmed that JFK Jr. and Bessette met at a fundraiser

Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly in FX's 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette'Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

While in the show, JFK Jr. and Bessette first cross paths after being introduced by Calvin Klein (Alessandro Nivola) at a 1992 fundraiser, there are varying accounts of how they initially met in real-life.

InElizabeth Beller's biography,Once Upon A Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the author wrote that JFK Jr. met Bessette while he was getting fitted for a suit at Calvin Klein.

"Calvin — along with his wife,Kelly Klein, and ... assistant MJ Bettenhausen — decided it should be [Carolyn], the most effervescent person on the sales floor, who would show John the selection of clothing," Beller wrote. "Unsurprisingly, John came out of the meeting smitten, with a few men's suits and Carolyn's phone number. He called within days."

However,Love Storyexecutive producer Brad Simpson toldUSA Todayin February 2026 that there are different versions of the series of events, but "the most common narrative [of] how they met was at this fundraiser ... so we decided that would be their first meeting."

Bessette didn't necessarily discover Kate Moss

Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette in FX's 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette'Credit: FX

In the first episode of the limited series, Bessette has a big role inKate Moss' modeling break, as sheadvocates for her as the best fitfor the Calvin Klein "Obsession" underwear campaign.

Though this did happen in real life, the scene suggests Bessette "discovered" the British supermodel, but she had actually already begun hermodeling careerat the time.

Moss first walked down the runway in 1992 at the Dolce & Gabbana show in Milan, though she did gain more recognition following the Calvin Klein campaign. (Meanwhile, she and Bessette lived in the same West Village apartment building around that time.)

Daryl Hannah said the portrayal of her is "untrue"

Dree Hemingway as Daryl Hannah in 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette'Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

The first few episodes of the series chronicle JFK Jr.'s on-again, off-again romance with actress Hannah. However, she wrote in an essay forThe New York Timesthat the portrayal of her is "not even a remotely accurate representation of my life, my conduct or my relationship with John."

"The actions and behaviors attributed to me are untrue," the actress wrote in the scathing essay, which went on to refute several scenes from the series.

"I have never used cocaine in my life or hosted cocaine-fueled parties," she wrote. "I have never pressured anyone into marriage. I have never desecrated any family heirloom or intruded upon anyone's private memorial."

Hannah added, "I have never planted any story in the press. I never compared Jacqueline Onassis' death to a dog's. It's appalling to me that I even have to defend myself against a television show. These are not creative embellishments of personality. They are assertions about conduct — and they are false."

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JFK Jr. didn't propose to Bessette with his mother's ring

Paul Anthony Kelly and Naomi Watts in 'Love Story: JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette'Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

When JFK Jr. proposes to Bessette in episode 5, he uses his late mother's (Naomi Watts)ring. But in real life, JFK Jr. did not use one ofJackie Kennedy'sringsto propose.

Instead, he gave her a bespoke ring that was designed by his mom's longtime companion, diamond baronMaurice Tempelsman, and inspired by his late mother's "swimming ring."

According toCarole Radziwill's 2007 book,What Remains, JFK Jr. gave Jackie's ring to Bessette as a gift later, which was also echoed in McNeil and Terenzio's book.

"John gave Carolyn two rings. There was his mom's 'swimming ring' - that was Jackie's name for the ring she wore when she didn't wear her wedding ring-designed by Jean Schlumberger," Terenzio said in the book. "Bunny Mellon (Jackie's close friend) had it and had given it to John. Jackie's swimming ring was emeralds and sapphires. Carolyn's engagement ring from Maurice was in the same style with diamond and sapphires around a band."

Their N.Y.C. park fight wasn't about their engagement

Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. and Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette in 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette'Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

Episode 5 dives into JFK Jr. and Bessette's infamous fight in New York City's Battery Park. While this dramatic and public incident did happen in real life, itsreasoning (and location!) were different.

According to McNeil and Terenzio's book, the couple got into a fight while walking their dog in Washington Square Park in February 1996. After the confrontation was captured by a nearby photographer and videographer, the incident was later published in theNew York Daily News.

While it's sparked byBessette resisting JFK Jr.'s proposal in the show, the real-life fight "stemmed from Carolyn's ongoing complaint that John let people walk all over him," JFK Jr.'s friend Steven M. Gillon wrote in his 2019 biographyAmerica's Reluctant Prince.

Terenzio also noted that in her and McNeil's book, saying that the fight was centered around "him being taken advantage of by his friends" after an incident at a friend's wedding.

Berman didn't push for JFK Jr. to put his wedding photos inGeorge

Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. in 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette'Credit: FX

As JFK Jr. prepares for his wedding amid workplace tensions over revenue streams atGeorge, his co-founder, Michael J. Berman, encourages him to publish his wedding photos in the magazine.

Terenzio tells PEOPLE that Berman "would never suggest" something like that in real life.

JFK Jr. and Bessette didn't sleep on the beach the night before their wedding

Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. and Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette in 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette'Credit: FX

Love Story's wedding episode highlights the couple's 1996 nuptials in Georgia, but it adds some fictionalized elements to the big day — including them sleeping on the beach the night before.

However, a source tells PEOPLE that they slept at Cumberland Island's Greyfield Inn in separate bedrooms because he "didn't want to see her the night before the wedding" and was "being traditional."

Meanwhile, the bride's hairstylistGeorge Kyriakos toldMcNeil and Terenziothat JFK Jr. had spent that night sleeping on the couch in his and his then-wife Jackie's room.

"It was the whole don't-sleep-with-the-bride-the-night-before-the-wedding thing," he told the co-authors.

The couple spent time apart on the day of the wedding before heading down the aisle, with JFK Jr. enjoying the beach with friends and family — far different from him going skinny-dipping with Bessette on the morning of the big day like he does in the show.

For more on the lives of John F. Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, pick up PEOPLE's special edition, available now on newsstands andhere.

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As the United States and Israel prepared for war and later launched strikes against Iran, traders on online prediction markets wagered over $1 billion on every aspect of the conflict, drawing a wave of scrutiny.

CNN Smoke rises following an explosion, after Israel and the US launched strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 1. - Majid Asgaripour/Wana News Agency/Reuters

One week after the attacks began, traders are still betting millions of dollars onwhowill be the next supreme leader, how long Iran willshut downthe Strait of Hormuz, whether US ground troopsenterIran, whichcountriesIran will strike, whether the son of the late shah willreturn, and dozens of other Iran-related questions.

And before the attacks, so-called "death markets" emerged around whether Iran's supreme leader,Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,would be ousted, potentially through assassination – which ultimately happened on Feb. 28.

Demonstrators hold images of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, after he was killed in Israeli and USstrikes on Saturday, in Tehran, Iran, March 6. - Majid Asgaripour/Wana News Agency/Reuters

Other sizable and well-timed bets, placed mere hours before airstrikes began, correctly predicted that strikes would soon occur, raising questions from critics about whether there was insider trading by government officials or others who knew the war plans ahead of time.

It's now routine for questions like these to arise after major geopolitical events, with the rapid growth of prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket, where users bet on everything from elections, sports, business, entertainment, or even the daily high temperature in various US cities.

But the Iran trades sparked broader outrage: Lawmakers expressed alarm about a lack of regulation, traders vented about unclear market rules, government watchdogs worried about possible corruption, and academics wondered aloud about the morality of wagering money on people's lives.

Federalregulationsalready prohibit futures contracts based on assassinations, war or terrorism. But the trades that paid out upon Khamenei's death occurred on the largely unregulated international version of Polymarket, which some Americans still access through virtual private networks. (The Trump administration approved a US version of Polymarket last year, but it isn't fully operational yet.)

One user named"Magamyman"made $553,000 from Iran bets placed on the eve of war. In one of their many bets, they wagered $32,000 early morning on Feb. 28, hours before the strikes began, and correctly predicted there would be strikes that day, when the Polymarket odds said there was only a 17% chance.

Polymarket did not respond to CNN's multiple inquiries about the controversial trades on its platform.

Though the identities of these traders are not public, Democratic lawmakers condemned the war profiteering, speculating — without providing evidence — about possible insider trading by people in President Donald Trump's orbit, calling for a congressional inquiry.

Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphysaid, "It's insane this is legal" andcalledpotential insider trading a "disgusting form of corruption." California Rep. Mike Levinsaid, "Who had that information? … The American people deserve to know if advance knowledge of military action is being used for financial gain."

A pair of Democratic senatorsproposeda bill Thursday to ban the president, vice president, top federal officials, lawmakers and their families from trading on prediction markets.

Some Democrats also pointed out that the president's son, Donald Trump Jr.,joinedPolymarket's advisory board last year and his conservative venture capital fund, 1789 Capital, invested an undisclosed amount in the company. Trump Jr. alsoservesas an adviser to Kalshi.

A spokesperson for Trump Jr. told CNN he does not trade on prediction markets and that he only advises Kalshi and Polymarket about marketing strategies.

Asked by CNN about concerns of potential insider trading by Trump allies, White House spokesman Davis Ingle said, "The only special interest guiding the Trump administration's decision-making is the best interest of the American people."

Kalshi, which is federally regulated in the US, issued full refunds for its market titled "Ali Khamenei out as Supreme Leader?" after confusion over how his death would influence the outcome. A source familiar with the matter said Kalshi lost $2.2 million refunding all fees and net losses from this market, making everyone whole.

"Kalshi doesn't allow markets directly tied to death," Kalshi spokesperson Elisabeth Diana said in a statement, adding that the Khamenei market was offered "because leadership changes in Iran have major impact on the world order, including geopolitical, economic, and national security consequences."

CNN has a partnership with Kalshi and uses its data to cover major events. Editorial employees are prohibited from participating in prediction markets.

Michael Selig, the Trump-appointed head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates prediction markets, has been supportive of companies in this emerging space. HesaidTuesday the Trump administration will soon issue new rules and guidance for these companies.

Betting on Khamenei's death?

People hold a picture of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as they gather at Enghelab Square in Tehran on Sunday. - Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency/Reuters

People wagered more than $194 million in multiple markets on Polymarket's offshore site over whether Khamenei would be "out as Supreme Leader of Iran" byvariousdates.

The market resolved on Feb. 28 when Khamenei was killed by an Israeli airstrike. Unfettered from US regulations against death markets, Polymarket paid traders who correctly bet that Khamenei would be "out" by March.

The trend of these markets brushing up against death events is growing.

Polymarketremoveda market last week where people could bet on the likelihood of a nuclear bomb being detonated. And after public scrutiny, Polymarketadjustedthe phrasing of a bet about whether Artemis II, the planned space launch to bring American and Canadian astronauts to the moon's orbit, would "explode" during its mission.

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"This is where the people running the markets have a responsibility," said Richard Warr, a finance professor at North Carolina State University's Poole School of Management. "Not everything should be a market. And right now, there are no legal requirements preventing this kind of stuff, as far as I'm aware."

Warr added, "there are huge ethical considerations."

After the Iran strikes began last weekend, Polymarket added a note to the top of some pages containing Iran-related bets, stating that the company hoped its markets would provide "accurate, unbiased forecasts" about the Middle East conflict, as a public service to people "directly affected by the attacks."

"That ability is particularly invaluable in gut-wrenching times like today," the statement on the website said, adding, "we realized that prediction markets could give them the answers they needed in ways TV news and X could not," referring to the social media site.

Kalshi issues big refunds

In this photo illustration,Kalshi, an online prediction market site, is shown on February 25, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. Online prediction market platforms allow people to place bets on wide-ranging subjects such as sports, finance, politics and currents events. - Scott Olson/Getty Images

Kalshi, which operates in the US with regulatory oversight, stipulated in the rules for itsKhamenei marketthat his death wouldn't count as a win for anyone who predicted his ouster. Instead, if the ayatollah died, the market would resolve based on the last traded price prior to his confirmed death.

So, Kalshi followed its rules, complying with federal rules, and possibly allaying ethical concerns. But this angered bettors who put money on Khamenei's ouster and were surprised by the lack of payouts –- and theyrushedto social media to air theirfrustrations.

"A lot of people clearly didn't read the fine print," said Dustin Gouker, an independent journalist who writes anewsletterabout prediction markets. "There was a mismatch between title of the market and what the rules said."

Kalshi co-founder and CEO Tarek Mansour explained the situation in anX poston Feb. 28, several hours after Khamenei's death, arguing that the company doesn't offer "markets directly tied to death" and that it tailored the Khamenei market to comply with federal regulations.

There are other ways for "a ruler to step down or transition power without death, even in autocracies," he noted, pointing to the recent US military operation thatcapturedVenezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

Still, Mansour said Kalshi would reimburse all fees from this market and give refunds to anyone who bet and lost after Khamenei had already died. And as backlash grew, he went further Sunday andsaidKalshi would reimburse all net losses for everyone who bet on the Khamenei market.

Another top Kalshi executive latersaidthe company would learn from this situation and "do a better job explaining our rules." The company notified the CFTC in afilingMonday about updates it was adding to its rulebook to clarify how it settles markets when they're affected by deaths.

Experts agreed that the debacle was largely one of Kalshi's own making.

"Kalshi promoted this as a featured market all day. The strike already happened. There were unconfirmed reports of Khamenei's death," Gouker said. "Kalshi knew the whole time that the rules said this bet would not resolve based on his death. This is why Kalshi got in a mess."

Two traders who bet on Khamenei's ouster filed a proposed class-actionlawsuitThursday against Kalshi, claiming it ran "a predatory scheme" and used "deceptive conduct" to deprive them of winnings. Responding to the new litigation, MansoursaidKalshi "didn't deviate from its market rules."

Risks of insider trading

A PolyMarket logo is seen displayed on a smartphone. - Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images

At least a half-dozen traders on Polymarket made $1.2 million betting that the US would strike Iran, according toBubblemaps, which investigates blockchain transactions like those on prediction websites.

They said most of these anonymous traders uploaded their funds on the same day as their bets, which camehoursbefore the US and Israeli strikes began.

There's now a well-established pattern of controversial trades on these websites whenever major geopolitical events occur. Someoneearneda quick $400,000 when the US captured Maduro in January – prompting a wave of criticism from Democraticlawmakersand good-governmentgroups.

One House bill,proposedafter the Maduro raid, would ban federal employees and congressional staffers from using non-public information to place bets in online prediction markets. The bill now has 40 Democratic co-sponsors.

The legal definition of insider trading is narrow, forcing companies to do some self-regulation. It is prohibited on Kalshi, which last weekissuedits first major bans against two bettors over insider trading concerns. But other firms have boasted about being the preferred site for in-the-loop insiders.

Asked about insider trading risks, Polymarket's CEOtold Axiosin November it was "super cool" that his platform "creates this financial incentive for people to go and divulge the information to the market," including insiders.

There is a debate within the prediction market community over the role of insiders. Some experts see these markets as a vehicle for information to flow more freely from insiders to the general public.

"If there's going to be graft and corruption in the government, at least it happens this way, where it produces a public good," said Alex Nowrasteh, the senior vice president for policy at the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute. "The bigger these markets are, and the more insider information they have, the more accurate information we get. And that's what good for the public."

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Severe storms brought damaging tornadoes to parts of the central US Thursday and Friday, shredding buildings into piles of debris and killing at least eight people.

CNN A tornado rips off part of the roof of a Menard’s store in Three Rivers, Michigan, on Friday. - Lindsey Whitaker

In southwestern Michigan Friday afternoon, four people were killed and others injured as severe thunderstorm activity kicked up a destructive tornado.

Three were killed and 12 others injured when the tornado ripped through the Union Lake area, the Branch County Sheriff's Office told The Associated Press. Several people were sent to the hospital, the AP said, although the extent of their injuries was not immediately clear.

Another person was killed and several others injured after the tornado touched down in nearby Cass County, officials said in anews release. Several large structures were damaged and a local state of emergency was enacted, they added.

The tornado was fueled by a lonesupercellthunderstorm and was tagged with a rare "particularly dangerous situation" designation by the National Weather Service as it tracked near Three Rivers, Michigan.

The State Emergency Operations Center was activated after damage was reported in Branch, Cass and St. Joseph counties,Michigan State Police said.

A tornado in the Three Rivers area launched fragments of buildings into the air and peeled large sections of the roof off a storage facility, video shows. It's unclear if anyone was injured. CNN has reached out for more information.

In Union City, east of Union Lake, video shows massive pieces of debris flying in the air as someone in the background says, "There goes a house."

The Michigan fatalities follow reports of a deadly tornado striking Oklahoma overnight Thursday, killing a mother and daughter.

On Friday, another round of dangerous storms killed two people in Beggs, Oklahoma, theOkmulgee County Sheriff's Officesaid.

As of late Friday, "all persons are accounted for and there are no more missing persons," Sheriff Eddy Rice said in a statement.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said he had spoken with Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols and Beggs Mayor Roger Merrill following tornadoes in their communities.

"We are committed to assist with their recovery efforts," he said onFacebook, adding state agencies "remain engaged across Green Country this evening" and urging residents to "continue to stay weather-aware as storms persist into the night."

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The most significant threat for dangerous storms peaked Friday afternoon and evening in parts of the Plains and Mississippi Valley.

Storm threat stretches from Texas to Wisconsin

A broad area from Wisconsin to as far south as Texas was under the threat of severe storms through Friday evening.

The most significant storms were most likely in a Level 3 of 5 risk area for parts of seven states in the Central US, including Kansas City; Springfield, Missouri; Fayetteville, Arkansas; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The storms are being fueled by unusually warm air for early March along with a surge of energy from a shift in the jet stream. Record high temperatures were possible in dozens of cities on Friday from Chicago into the Southeast.

The ingredients fueling Friday's threat will lose a bit of their steam on Saturday. Still, there could be at least a smattering of severe storms, especially from Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley and in the eastern Great Lakes.

Wind capable of knocking down trees or power lines is the main concern for all threatened areas Saturday, including Houston and Buffalo, New York. The chance of a tornado is low, but we can't completely rule an isolated one out. Texas could also see isolated large hail.

Thursday's deadly tornado

A mother and daughter were killed Thursday night in western Oklahoma when their vehicle was struck by a tornado at the start of the two-day outbreak of severe storms underway in the Plains and Midwest.

Lightning illuminates a deadly tornado near Fairview, Oklahoma, Thursday night. - Fairview Emergency Management

The two were traveling near State Highway 60 and 243 Road west of Fairview, Oklahoma, when they were hit by the tornado, Major County Sheriff Tony Robinson told CNN.

Atornado warningwas in effect for part of Major County between 8 and 9 p.m. CT. The storms also blew over a semi-trailer in the county, which is about 80 miles northwest of Oklahoma City, according to a report from theNational Weather Service.

Thursday night's storms spawned a total of seven tornado reports from the Texas Panhandle to south-central Kansas. Hail the size of golf balls or larger also pelted the region.

In Grant County, Oklahoma, a reported tornado downed trees, power lines and damaged structures, according to reports from theWeather Service.

CNN's Ruben Correa, Taylor Romine, Hanna Park and Meteorologist Briana Waxman contributed to this report.

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — At least seven people were killed and 10 others, including three children, were wounded on Saturday by a Russian missile that hit a five-story residential building in Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, officials said.

Associated Press Firefighters put out the fire in an multi-storey apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko) Firefighters battle a fire in an story apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko) Firefighters put out the fire in an multi-storey apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko) Firefighters put out the fire in an multi-storey apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrii Marienko)

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack and called for an international response. He said that Russia struck Ukraine overnight with 29 missiles and 480 drones, targeting energy facilities in Kyiv and other central regions and with damage reported in at least seven other locations across the country.

According to preliminary data, air defense systems downed 19 missiles and 453 drones with hits from 9 missiles and 26 strike drones recorded at 22 locations.

In Kharkiv, in Ukraine's northeast, emergency workers were combing the rubble, looking for survivors.

In the Kyiv region, damage from debris was reported in three districts, according to local authorities. In the southern Odesa region, 80 firefighters were called in to help battle massive fires at infrastructure facilities following an attack with multiple drones. Ukraine's state rail operator Ukrzaliznytsia said damage to the rail infrastructure forced changes to a number of routes in the center-west of the country.

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"There must be a response from partners to these savage strikes against life," Zelenskyy said in a post on X. "Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy Ukraine's residential and critical infrastructure, and therefore support must continue. We count on active work with the European Union to guarantee greater protection for our people. I am grateful to everyone who helps strengthen our protection."

Russia has fired tens of thousands of Iranian-designed Shahed drones at Ukraine since itinvaded its neighborjust over four years. It has launched a large-scale domestic production of them and battered Ukraine with hundreds of drones in a single night — more than were used during some entire months in 2024.

Iran has responded to joint U.S.-Israeli strikes by launching the same type of drones at countries in the Middle East.

Zelenskyy said he had received a U.S. request for support to defend against the Iranian drones in the Middle East and had given the order for equipment to be provided along with Ukrainian experts.

The war in the Middle East has drawn international attention away from Europe's biggest conflict since World War II, and forced the postponement of a new round ofU. S.-brokered talksbetween Russia and Ukraine planned for this week.

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