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Ukraine, but Russia’s obvious goal is to overload air defences,” Zelenskyy said on Telegram, warning that cruise and ballistic missile strikes could follow the drone
drones became widespread during the Russia-Ukraine war and has changed modern warfare. While the Israeli military has not published all casualty details, Israeli media reports indicate four IDF soldiers and one civilian have been
drone strikes every single day leading up to it. **Russia could cease fire at any moment, and this would stop the war and our responses.** Peace is needed, and real steps are needed to achieve
strikes,” he added, saying he had ordered Ukraine’s armed forces to prepare options for retaliation. The assault began at 3am on Thursday with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles fired by Moscow, with
Russia said Ukraine had fired at least 334 drones, with the northwestern Leningrad region heavily targeted. Export terminals there [and in other regions have been targeted](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx21mlr8kk3o) by Ukraine in recent weeks
drone strikes on energy-producing infrastructure reduced Russia's earnings by $1 billion, eradicating around two-thirds of the previous week's gains. Another plus for Ukraine
Russia hits central Ukraine The Russian army attacked three districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region in central Ukraine “almost 20 times” with drones and artillery, the head of the Regional Military Administration (OVA), Oleksandr Ganzha, wrote
Russia launched a massive wave of strikes against Ukraine overnight, officials have said. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said it was an "especially difficult night for Kyiv", where rescuers are searching through the rubble
Russia not secured victory, but under pressure from Ukraine you're scaling back the parade. Some would say that's embarrassing." "What other choice do we have?" Popov replies. "Nato countries, Ukraine and Great Britain
Russia of using apartment blocks in Belarus to launch attacks and circumvent Ukraine’s defences in December. Launching its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian forces crossed the border from Belarus towards Kyiv. However
drone and missile strikes – forcing organisers to strip the event of its usual pageantry. It was not until the final hours that it became clear Ukraine would not disrupt the proceedings
Russia-Ukraine war, conflicts involving Gaza, India and Pakistan, and the recent US-Israeli strikes on Iran. At the centre of this shift is a surging global reliance on drone
Ukraine has developed an arsenal of long-range drones which are often able to hit targets many hundreds of miles from its borders. Such drones now routinely hit energy infrastructure and refineries across Russia with
drone attacks deep inside Russia to counter its more than 4-year-old invasion. They also follow a familiar pattern of previous attempts to secure ceasefires — most recently around Orthodox Easter — that had little
strikes against Ukraine". The Ukrainian leader did not explain what those figures were based on. But he added that just over the past week, Russia had launched "over 2,360 attack drones
strike” on central Kyiv if it were violated. Ukraine dismissed the proposal as a cynical ploy to protect the parade from drone attacks. Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded by announcing a separate truce from 6 May, saying
strike Ukraine. Oreshnik's range of up to 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) makes it capable of reaching any target in Europe. Putin also announced Russia was in the "final stages" of the development
Ukraine had committed more than 1,000 ceasefire violations by launching drone and artillery attacks against its troops and civilian targets in multiple Russian regions. The ministry said the attacks were recorded in Russia-annexed
drone attacks. “As we did over the past 24 hours, Ukraine will respond in kind today as well. We will defend our positions and people’s lives,” Zelenskyy said. Ukraine also reported striking a Russian
strike Ukraine, where Moscow launched an invasion in 2022. Oreshnik’s range of up to 5,000km (3,100 miles) makes it capable of reaching any target in Europe. Putin also announced that Russia