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Kyiv, urging foreign diplomats to leave the Ukrainian capital before potential escalation. In a separate announcement, the Russian transport ministry said on Friday that 13 airports in Russia’s south halted operations due to drone
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
Kyiv traded accusations of violations amid continued drone activity and civilian casualties on both sides. The Kremlin said there were no plans to prolong the truce. The warring sides also agreed to swap
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
casualties have been outpacing its monthly recruitment figures for five months. The pressure is increasing in Moscow. Nigel Gould-Davies, of the International Institute of Strategic Studies, says with Russia "facing growing industrial and manpower
casualty of Russia’s war Russia sent kamikaze drones to attack the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia in February. They hit buildings and killed several people. One unreported victim of the bombardment was a male long
Kyiv, Al Jazeera’s Audrey Macalpine said Russian missile attacks were posing a challenge for Ukraine. “Ukraine has become accustomed to [intercepting drones regularly,](/news/2026/5/4/what-is-the-ukrainian-anti-drone-system-sky-map-being-used-in-the-gulf) but it still lacks sufficient means to intercept, especially ballistic
casualties in the attack on Mosfilmovskaya Street, an expensive district of the city 10km (6.2 miles) southwest of the Kremlin. Russian state broadcaster Rossiya-1 published a video showing collapsed walls and broken doors inside
attack. It accused Rubicon fighters of regularly striking civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The statement also said that Ukrainian forces "are causing damage to military infrastructure and facilities used for military purposes, strictly adhering
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
casualties. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, 94% of those long range drones and 73% of the missiles were successfully intercepted. In comparison, [on 14 May 2025](https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/05/14/7512178/), Kyiv's forces took down
drone attacks. Zelenskyy’s response came on Friday night in the form of a decree laced with sardonic wit: Ukraine would, he announced, “permit” Russia to hold the event, by choosing not to attack
casualties were reported. The latest attacks come shortly after a three-day US-brokered ceasefire expired late on Monday. Both Russia and Ukraine reported multiple violations - mostly along the vast frontline - during the truce
drones can now regularly reach deep into Russian territory is difficult to conceal, and has been a cause for concern for Moscow. Earlier this month a number of strikes were carried out on oil infrastructure
Kyiv more than four years after Russia launched an all-out invasion of its neighbor. U.S.-led diplomatic efforts to stop the war have come to nothing. **Ukrainian leader expands Gulf cooperation** Zelenskyy
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 rear, striking supplies before they can be brought
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking details of a short-term ceasefire Russia proposed to U.S. President Donald Trump, he said in a post on Telegram on Thursday. Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed
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