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Drone attacks Russia’s Ministry of Defence said in a statement that its forces launched a Yars ballistic missile and a Zircon hypersonic missile as part of missile tests during the nuclear drills. According
Russia have switched to using primarily drones for their attacks. He said that since 2025, drone strikes “completely overshadowed other attacks”. “Their use has been effective overall; most drones are intercepted but if you send
Ukrainian drone strikes targeting its refinery, one of the largest in Russia. The attacks, aimed at hurting Russia’s oil industry, have caused an ecological disaster in a war that has devastated the environment
Russia will always be victorious as he oversaw a scaled-back Victory Day parade on Red Square held under heavy security amid mounting fears of Ukrainian attacks and growing public fatigue with the war. Speaking
range campaign against Russian refineries and oil export terminals this year, depriving Moscow of windfall profits from high oil prices. Ukraine has hit oil pumping stations, storages and pipelines, forcing Russia to curtail production
range drone attack targeting several regions in Russia including the huge Ryazan oil refinery, after [several days of massive strikes](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/14/ukraine-second-day-large-scale-russian-missile-drone-strikes) by Moscow against Ukraine. Kyiv’s attack on Friday followed three days
drones. In its statement late on Tuesday, the Russian defence ministry said this year's parade would include representatives of all branches of Russia's armed forces and a colourful fly-past. However, it made
drones extensively for surveillance and to target armoured vehicles and infantry. Soldiers are forced to walk 10-15kms to reach their forward positions. In recent months, Ukraine has been [using more and more unmanned
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian forces continued to attack positions overnight, dismissing the ceasefire as ineffective. He said Russia had carried out more than 140 attacks on front-line positions by early morning, alongside
Ukrainian tactics. Zelenskyy recently said Ukraine aimed to double down on mid-range attacks in the Russian rear, striking supplies before they can be brought to bear on the battlefield. “In April, the number
Ukrainians for over four years. Large swathes of eastern Ukraine are under Russian control, and Kyiv and Moscow's troops continue to engage in direct battle on a long front line stretching from Luhansk
Ukrainian drones in the past 24 hours. Russia's Vladimir Putin suggested at the weekend that the war was "coming to an end", however Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasised on Tuesday that
range of payloads and do not self-destruct, unlike one-way drones, so they can be used again in future missions. On May 17, at least five people were killed after Ukraine launched what Russian
range strike drones, reconnaissance drones, logistics drones and those with maritime capabilities, with many produced by UK-based companies. Delivery of the "cutting-edge battlefield technology" started this month, the MoD said. "Ukrainians continue
range strikes on Russian territory and its own ability to defend its own territories, including Moscow". In short, the war - now entering its fifth year - is currently not going in the right direction for Moscow
Russia's campaign has lately become bogged down in the region. Moscow gained half as much territory in the Donbas in April than in March, and a sixth of what it captured in December
Ukrainian president acknowledged that the priority of Trump’s second term in foreign policy had shifted away from Ukraine to conflict in the Middle East. “It’s a pity,” he said, that compared with
range Ukrainian drones into the alliance’s territory. A local resident [told](https://www.err.ee/1610027854/eestis-allatulistatud-droon-kukkus-poltsamaa-vallas-pollule) the Estonian public broadcaster, ERR, that he had seen two fighter jets – part of a Nato force policing the skies
drones struck energy facilities in and around St Petersburg, according to Russian and Ukrainian authorities. The attacks, which took place roughly 16km (10 miles) from the forum venue, temporarily disrupted operations at the city
range kamikaze drone was laden with an estimated 100kg of explosives. Greek defence ministry officials refused to confirm it was loaded with munitions. But in a new era of warfare, where cheap and deadly drones