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Ukrainian officials have been pressing allies for more air defense missiles to counter Russia's ballistic missile attacks. While Ukraine continues to intercept a high percentage of drones
drone strikes on Russian oil facilities, prompting fuel shortages, while [Russia](/tag/ukraine-russia-crisis/) conducted large air attacks on the country. ## ‘Reinvigorate diplomacy’ Ukrainian
attacked Ukrainian territory overnight with 524 drones and 22 missiles, including [ballistic and cruise missiles](/video/newsfeed/2026/5/13/russia-unleashes-massive-drone-barrage-on-ukraine-killing-six). China has regularly called for talks to end the war on Ukraine but has never condemned Russia
Russia has carried out its deadliest attack against [Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ukraine) this year, killing at least 17 people, and injuring more than 100, in a wave of drone and missile strikes across the country
Russia ended a three-day ceasefire while it marked victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two. In a series of overnight attacks, more than 200 drones targeted Ukraine leaving at least one person dead
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
Russia to agree to an "immediate and complete ceasefire" and condemned the country's "large-scale missile and drone attacks" on Ukrainian
attacks on Moscow come five days before Russia’s [annual Victory Day parade](/news/2022/5/6/russia-what-is-victory-day-and-why-is-it-important-this-may-9), which this year will be held without military hardware amid a heightened threat from Ukrainian strikes. “They fear drones
attacks, striking Russian energy facilities, manufacturing plants and military depots. It has developed drones capable of reaching targets over 1,000 kilometers (more than 600 miles) deep into Russia, far beyond its capabilities before
Russia's foreign intelligence agency SVR said that Ukraine was planning to launch its drones against Russian targets from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. SVR reported that Ukrainian drone military personnel had already been deployed
Ukrainian drone over [Estonia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/estonia),** with Russia threatening the Baltics by alleging they were working with Ukraine to launch attacks
Ukrainian attack. As a result both sides are now in a battle to innovate as quickly as possible, to gain an advantage in this war. Russia has been developing faster jet-powered drones
Ukrainian soldier says, as his unit scramble to assemble long-range drones for launch at Russia. Ukraine has been intensifying its deep strikes like this for several weeks, targeting oil export facilities, in particular, like
Russia’s prolonged estrangement from much of the West. Hours before delegates arrived in the city, Ukrainian drones struck energy facilities in and around St Petersburg, according to Russian and Ukrainian authorities. The attacks
Russia hammered civilian areas across Ukraine with drones and missiles on Thursday, [killing at least 17 people](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/16/russia-attack-ukraine-drones-missiles-kyiv-odesa-volodymyr-zelenskyy)**and wounding more than 100 others in the worst aerial attack in weeks, Ukrainian
Ukrainian leader announced that new roads and artillery positions were being set up along the border between the two, accusing Russia of using apartment blocks in Belarus to launch attacks and circumvent Ukraine’s defences
attacks on a vital part of the Russian economy: oil facilities. Kakissis recently joined a Ukrainian military team during the launch of these long-range drones. A Ukrainian soldier, identified by his military callsign
attacks on Russia, successfully targeting energy facilities and oil refineries and disrupting the Russian oil trade. Its drones can now fly deep into Russia, often eschewing air defences, and [on Monday morning
Ukrainian drones crossing into Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, all of which border Russia. A Nato jet [shot down a drone over Estonia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/19/russian-jamming-blamed-nato-jet-downs-ukrainian-drone-estonia) on Tuesday, while Latvia’s prime minister [resigned last
attacks. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said an oil terminal in northwest Russia had been significantly damaged, while two Russian oil tankers were struck near the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk. There