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casualties averaged 34,833. That would suggest recent advances in Ukrainian tactics. Zelenskyy recently said Ukraine aimed to double down on mid-range attacks in the Russian
casualties, while continuing to target each other’s energy infrastructure. In previous conversations, Putin has sought to convince Trump that Russia is winning the war, a view Trump has at times echoed. Trump
recent surge in global oil prices. The increase in such attacks is partly down to technology. Locally produced drones are becoming cheaper and flying further: the model we see launch can now travel more than
Ukraine targeted Moscow with a drone strike on a residential high-rise building in an upscale neighbourhood. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said there were no casualties in the attack on Mosfilmovskaya Street, an expensive district
Russian territory on an almost daily basis, hitting targets such as oil facilities and [airfields](/news/2025/6/18/ukraines-spiderweb-drone-assault-forces-russia-to-shelter-move-aircraft). A recent spate of drone attacks on the oil refinery in [Tuapse](/news/2026/4/30/its-all-very-toxic), on Russia’s Black Sea coast
attack it, out of deference to a request from the US president. The ceasefire is set to hold until 11 May. This year’s Victory Day parade was the first to be held since Russia
casualties, but extensive damage to an upper floor. The threat of Ukrainian drones over Red Square has been used to justify the paring back of this year's parade. President Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov
casualties were reported. In a post on Telegram on Tuesday morning, Kondratiev said firefighters and other rescuers were working in "extremely difficult conditions", and he described their efforts as "true heroism". "Our top priority
attacked him in public, famously called the Ukrainian leader “the greatest salesman on Earth”. A much more sympathetic voice, New York Times columnist David French, has recently portrayed Zelenskyy as “the new leader of free
attacks, on Wednesday the Kremlin announced it was paring back its yearly military parade to mark Victory Day - the defeat of Nazi Germany in WW2, on 9 May - due to what it said
recently Orthodox Easter. Those suspensions of combat don't produce any tangible results amid deep mistrust between Moscow and Kyiv more than four years after Russia launched an all-out invasion of its neighbor
Russian soldiers were captured by a Ukrainian robot using artificial intelligence. In April, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that, for the “first time in the history of this war, an enemy position was taken exclusively