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Ukrainian soldier says, as his unit scramble to assemble long-range drones for launch at Russia
Russia will hold a scaled-back Victory Day parade in Moscow on 9 May, without military hardware for the first time in almost two decades due to fears of a long-range attack by Ukrainian
Ukrainian drone strikes on a range of targets. For the [first time in nearly 20 years](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/29/russia-to-scale-back-victory-day-parade-as-ukraine-extends-its-drone-attacks) the event will take place without a display of tanks and ballistic missiles. Air defence systems
range attacks on Russian rear areas, apparently aiming at more oil facilities in an effort to further disrupt Moscow's war economy. Russia's Defense Ministry said that its forces destroyed 289 Ukrainian drones
range attack drones to be used against Russian battlefield supply lines. Norway also signed an agreement with Ukraine that will lead to joint production of drones, and donated 560 million euros ($661.5m) to support
Ukrainian long-range drones continue to strike Russian territory almost daily. The attacks have largely targeted industrial and military sites, including oil infrastructure and logistics hubs, at times triggering large fires and prompting civilian evacuations
Ukrainian drone strikes. Ukraine’s strikes are part of a strategy of depriving Russia of windfall profits from soaring oil prices due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Zelenskyy said Russian internal documents
Russia’s foremost national celebration – has [already been scaled back and will proceed without heavy military hardware](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/05/zelenskyy-russia-parade-truce-poltava-attack) for the first time in nearly two decades, amid fears of long-range Ukrainian drone
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 the aim of slashing Russian oil production
range attacks, striking Russian energy facilities, manufacturing plants and military depots. It has developed drones capable of reaching targets over 1,000 kilometers (more than 600 miles) deep into Russia, far beyond its capabilities before
drones may buzz over Red Square. This is telling,” he said. Zelenskyy said Russia was redeploying air defences from its regions to around Moscow in preparation for the May 9 military parade, adding that
range Ukrainian missile and drone strike on the Russian city of Cheboksary. The previous night a drone penetrated Moscow's air defences and struck a luxury high-rise apartment four miles (6km) from the Kremlin
drones were downed overnight over the northwestern region, he added. Primorsk, one of Russia’s largest export gateways, has the capacity to handle one million barrels per day of oil. It has been hit multiple
Ukrainian president said Russia had carried out "active hostilities and terrorist shelling", targeting the front line as well as firing dozens of drones and missiles at civilian areas. In the Sumy border region, one woman
range attack by Ukrainian drones. Zelenskyy continued: > *“**Our proposal is a long-term ceasefire,** reliable and guaranteed security for people, **and a lasting peace.** Ukraine is ready to work toward this in any dignified
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 data suggests the rise
Ukrainian president said: “It is utter cynicism to ask for a ceasefire in order to hold propaganda celebrations while carrying out missile and drone strikes every single day leading up to it. [Russia](https://www.theguardian.com
Ukrainian officers travelling to the base to train US warfighters on the software. In this visual explainer, Al Jazeera unpacks how Ukraine’s anti-drone systems work, what types of interceptors they use, and what
Russia have switched to using primarily drones for their attacks. He said that since 2025, drone strikes “completely overshadowed other attacks”. “Their use has been effective overall; most drones are intercepted but if you send
Ukrainian drone strikes targeting its refinery, one of the largest in Russia. The attacks, aimed at hurting Russia’s oil industry, have caused an ecological disaster in a war that has devastated the environment