2026年5月29日 / 美国东部时间下午3:52 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻
华盛顿讯—— 乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基周五对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,乌克兰正准备应对最早在周五或周六夜间发起的俄罗斯“大规模袭击”。
在接受《与玛格丽特·布伦南面对面》独家专访时,泽连斯基表示,乌克兰获得的情报显示,俄罗斯的袭击将涉及无人机、巡航导弹和弹道导弹。
“我们的民众必须非常、非常小心、谨慎,孩子们也必须前往防空洞,”他说,“因为今晚或明晚,袭击发生的概率很高——当然,没人能百分百确定,但概率确实很高。”
泽连斯基同时感谢美国和欧洲伙伴分享俄罗斯袭击计划的情报,但他指出乌克兰需要更多防御武器来拦截来袭的俄罗斯导弹。在周二致国会和特朗普总统的一封信中,乌克兰总统敦促美国提供更多“爱国者”导弹系统,并称俄罗斯周日发动的“尤为残酷的大规模袭击”造成两人死亡、83人受伤。
作为此次轰炸的一部分,俄罗斯发射了600架无人机和数十枚巡航导弹与弹道导弹,其中包括一枚具备核能力的中程高超音速弹道导弹。这是2022年战争爆发以来对乌克兰首都基辅最严重的空袭。
“我们动用了所有现有武器、本国生产的武器,当然还有反导导弹,”泽连斯基在谈及乌克兰对25日袭击的回应时表示,“这是我们最紧缺的物资。”
俄罗斯还在基辅以外地区发动了新一轮袭击,包括打击俄乌共同边境沿线的基础设施。罗马尼亚国防部称,其中一架无人机进入北约成员国罗马尼亚领空,并击中该国一栋公寓楼。
多个北约国家已将此次袭击归咎于俄罗斯,但美国尚未如此表态。北约发言人马丁·奥唐奈在发给哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的一份声明中表示,北约确认该无人机属于俄罗斯,且北约战机已紧急升空。
一名北约高级军事官员称,该组织“探测并追踪到了这架俄罗斯无人机,但它在击中加拉茨的公寓楼前仅几分钟才进入罗马尼亚领空”。
在周五的新闻发布会上,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京试图将责任推给乌克兰,并称在残骸被检查之前无法确定无人机的来源。
乌克兰海军称,一架俄罗斯无人机还击中了黑海上一艘土耳其籍货船,造成两名船员受伤。
罗马尼亚和土耳其均为北约成员国。包括美国在内的32个成员国的北约组织谴责俄罗斯的“鲁莽行为”,并承诺“保卫联盟领土的每一寸”。
美国驻北约大使马修·惠特克周五上午在X平台上发帖称:“我们与北约盟友罗马尼亚站在一起,谴责这一鲁莽侵犯其领土的行为。我们与加拉茨的伤者同在。我们将保卫北约领土的每一寸。”
泽连斯基表示,他认为这些袭击是普京试图向乌克兰邻国施压,使其不再向乌克兰提供帮助。
“俄罗斯这么做只是为了在政治上发动攻击,用武器向北约国家施压,观察它们的反应,”他说,“我认为北约国家必须更统一地做出更强有力的回应,我认为普京正在比较这一年、两年、三年来反应的变化。”
泽连斯基称,这些袭击也可能是普京在测试北约国家的防空系统。
“他在测试他们拥有什么样的防空能力,”他说,“他们能否摧毁所有导弹或无人机?这就是我的想法。”
更多泽连斯基的采访内容将于周日美国东部时间上午10:30在哥伦比亚广播公司旗下电视台以及Paramount+流媒体平台播出。完整对话将发布在YouTube和CBSnews.com上。
玛格丽特·布伦南对本文亦有贡献。
Zelenskyy says Ukraine bracing for “big attacks” by Russia in next 24 hours
May 29, 2026 / 3:52 PM EDT / CBS News
Washington — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told CBS News Friday that Ukraine is bracing for “big attacks” by Russia as soon as Friday or Saturday night.
In an exclusive interview with “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Zelenskyy said Ukraine has received intelligence indicating that the assault from Russia will involve drones, as well as cruise and ballistic missiles.
“Our people have to be very, very careful, cautious, and children — and they have to use bomb shelters,” he said, “because today at night or tomorrow at night, high percent — of course, nobody knows 100% — but there is a high percent.”
Zelenskyy also thanked the U.S. and European partners for sharing intelligence on Russia’s plans, but he indicated that Ukraine is in need of defensive weapons to intercept incoming Russian missiles. In a letter to Congress and President Trump dated Tuesday, the Ukrainian president pressed the U.S. for more Patriot missile systems, citing what he described as an “especially cruel massive attack” carried out by Russia on Sunday that left two dead and 83 wounded.
As part of that bombardment, Russia launched 600 drones and dozens of cruise and ballistic missiles, among them an intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile, which has nuclear capabilities. It was the most significant aerial assault on the capital city of Kyiv since the war began in 2022.
“We used all our weapons, what we have, what we produce, and of course we used anti-ballistic missiles,” Zelenskyy said of Ukraine’s response to the assault on the 25th. “It’s the biggest deficit for us.”
Russia launched another round of attacks outside of Kyiv, including on infrastructure located along the shared Romanian-Ukrainian border. One of its drones entered the airspace of NATO-member Romania, and struck an apartment building in the country, according to the Romanian defense ministry.
A number of NATO countries have attributed the attack to Russia, though the U.S. has not done so. NATO spokesperson Martin O’Donnell told CBS News in a statement that the alliance concurs that the drone was Russian, and NATO jets were scrambled.
A senior NATO military official said it “detected and tracked the Russian drone, but it entered Romanian airspace only minutes before striking the apartment building in Galați.”
In a news conference Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to blame Ukraine and said the origin of the drone can’t be determined until the wreckage is examined.
A Russian drone also hit a Turkish-owned cargo ship in the Black Sea, wounding two crew members, Ukraine’s Navy said.
Both Romania and Turkey are members of NATO. The 32-member alliance, which includes the U.S., denounced “reckless behavior” by Russia and pledged to “defend every inch of Allied territory.”
The U.S. ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, posted on X Friday morning, “We stand with our NATO Ally Romania and condemn this reckless incursion on its territory. Our thoughts are with the injured in Galati. We will defend every inch of NATO territory.”
Zelenskyy said he believes the attacks are part of an effort by Putin to pressure Ukraine’s neighbors not to help his country.
“Russia uses this just to attack politically, by weapon, pressure on NATO countries to look at the reaction,” he said. “I think the reaction has to be more strong from the unity of NATO countries, and I think that Putin is comparing how this reaction and how it’s changed during this one year or two years, three years.”
Zelenskyy said the attacks could also be a way for Putin to test NATO countries’ air defenses.
“He’s testing what air defense they have,” he said. “Can they destroy all the missiles or drones? This is what I think.”
_See more of Zelenskyy’s interview on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ET on_CBS stations_and streaming on_Paramount+_. The full conversation will be posted on_YouTube_and_CBSnews.com_.
Margaret Brennan contributed to this report.
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