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Ukraine, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters on Monday in Cyprus, following an informal meeting of EU defence ministers. Eighty new designations targeting Russia’s “military industrial complex, human rights violators and propagandists
targets they can destroy, experts also said. The use of cheap FPV drones became widespread during the Russia-Ukraine war and has changed modern warfare. While the Israeli military has not published all casualty details
Russia was attacking the city with ballistic missiles and drones. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure was damaged. The cities of Kremenchuk, Bila Tserkva, Kharkiv, Sumy and Odesa also were targeted in the attack, which involved
targets that do not carry such a high risk of civilian casualties.” Nevertheless, the Victory Day ceremonies present a clear risk. Such a concentration of troops and vehicles is vulnerable not only
targeted by drones since the ceasefire began at midnight local time (21:00 GMT Thursday). Ukraine also said Russia had continued to strike its positions since that time. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a ceasefire
targeted industrial and military sites, including oil infrastructure and logistics hubs, at times triggering large fires and prompting civilian evacuations. Earlier on Wednesday, the Kremlin said it would scale back this year’s Victory
Russia said it would strike military targets, but civilians suffered. As they emerged from shelters after the attack, many were shocked to see their neighbourhoods completely transformed, for the worse. Windows smashed, cars turned into
civilian infrastructure,” wrote Zelenskyy on his Telegram messaging channel. “These are definitely not the actions of those who believe that the war is coming to an end.” Throughout the week, Ukraine said it shot down
targets across Ukraine overnight Russia has continued heavy attacks on Ukraine for the past 24 hours, with several coming overnight on Thursday and in the early hours of Friday. At least one person has been
civilian infrastructure in Odesa overnight, wounding 20 people. He added that Ukrainian air defenses had downed many of the incoming targets but hits and falling debris damaged residential buildings, a hotel, a kindergarten
Ukraine’s Air Force tallied 619 Russian drones and 47 missiles launched during the attacks. Air defences shot down or suppressed 610 of them, it said. “Russia’s tactics remain unchanged – attack drones, cruise missiles
target, using Ukraine-manufactured long-range drones. According to Zelensky, Russia is suffering "critical" losses running to billions of dollars in its energy sector despite the recent surge in global oil prices. Crude oil export
targets over 1,000 kilometers (more than 600 miles) deep into Russia, far beyond its capabilities before 2022. Russian authorities warned that if Ukraine attempts to disrupt Saturday's festivities, Russia will carry
targeted oil facilities at the port of St. Petersburg and nearby ports. Ukrainian drone attacks overnight also hit the Kronstadt naval base, an old base for Russia's Baltic Fleet, and a manufacturing plant involved
Russia will launch a systematic series of strikes in response, which will target “specific sites where UAVs are designed, manufactured, programmed, and prepared for use”. Noting that such facilities “are scattered throughout Kyiv,” the statement
targets within Russia, focusing its efforts on energy infrastructure and oil facilities, which it sees as fuelling the Russian war machine. On Wednesday, [seven people were killed after a drone hit a passenger
Ukraine has in recent weeks stepped up deep-strike drone 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
targeted port infrastructure. “The attack damaged port and logistics infrastructure facilities, warehouses, technical equipment, cargo storage tanks, administrative buildings, as well as freight transport,” Kuleba said on Telegram. He added that a civilian vessel flying
targeting military hardware before or during the parade. Ruslan Leviev, an independent analyst, told the TV Rain outlet: “Equipment is vulnerable even during the preparation stage, as columns park and rehearse outside Moscow on open
civilians killed by [a Russian missile which reduced their residential block to rubble](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y049w8nqwo) earlier this month. They had already lost their father who had been fighting on the front line. Their grieving