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territories is almost 100 square kilometres (40 square miles) in our favour,” wrote Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskii on his Telegram messaging channel. Ukrainian defence news outlet Militarnyi estimated net gains slightly higher
military has so far not commented. Both Greek and Ukrainian media have identified it as likely a Ukrainian-made Magura drone. Two reputable Greek news outlets are reporting that notes handwritten in Ukrainian were found
military enterprises, using Oreshnik, Iskander, Kinzhal and Zircon missiles. It said the attack was retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on “civilian facilities on Russian territory”. Zelenskyy described a “heavy attack” targeting Kyiv that involved 600 drones
estimated](/news/2026/5/8/ukraine-may-have-turned-tide-of-russian-territorial-gains-says-think-tank) that Ukraine made net territorial gains of 116 sq km (45 sq miles) in April – its first such advance since a September 2023 counteroffensive. Some of that success is attributed to Ukraine
estimated that “Ukrainian drone attacks knocked out about 700,000 bpd of refining capacity between January and May across 16 refineries, some hit more than once, compared with eight refineries in the same period
territory and farther. For context, Moscow is 7,500km (4,660 miles) away from New York, and about 9,700km (6,030 miles) away from Phoenix, Arizona. ## What other new weapons has Russia unveiled? Moscow
military operation to complete its takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh - expelling more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians - Russia, which had peacekeepers on the ground, stood aside. Earlier Azerbaijani incursions into Armenian territory had also gone unanswered
territory firmly held by each side, not what it called “grey zones”, where both Russian and Ukrainian soldiers held positions. “Russian forces have been using infiltration tactics in part to create the perception of continuous