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Ukraine's military says Russia launched 600 drones and 90 missiles over the weekend. Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia is retaliating against a drone strike that killed more than 20 people, many
Ukraine, and had not targeted civilians. Russia has launched several waves of deadly missile and drone attacks on Kyiv since a brief ceasefire, that coincided with Moscow's annual Victory Day parade, expired earlier
Russia’s four-year-old war in Ukraine. He and Lukashenko ordered the launch of the intercontinental, hypersonic Yars missile capable of carrying three independently targetable nuclear missiles. In less than 20 minutes, the missile
launched another massive missile and drone strike across Ukraine. The attack came on the eve of the annual St Petersburg International Economic Forum, an event designed to showcase Russia to the world. High-profile Western
Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Drone alerts regularly shut down airports on the outskirts of the capital and disrupt aerial traffic, but much of the capital is protected by the Pantsir
Russia launched 656 drones and 73 missiles at Ukraine overnight, Ukraine’s air force said on Tuesday. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said at least four people were killed in the Ukrainian capital and 58, including
Russia illegally annexed in 2014 - in particular has been experiencing serious logistical difficulties and shortages. Many of the issues stem from recent Ukrainian strikes on a key motorway and bridge linking the southern Russian city
Russia also launched several drones and missiles on a flight path near the disused Chornobyl nuclear plant, elevating the risk of a significant accident, according to Ukraine’s top state prosecutor. This comes as Ukraine
launch a second wave of mobilisation in order to expand the war into another direction in Ukraine or to use it against other countries neighbouring Russia. They do not like the fact that there
launch a retaliatory, massive missile strike on the centre of Kyiv,” it said. “We warn the civilian population of Kyiv and employees of foreign diplomatic missions of the need to leave the city promptly
launch a "retaliatory, massive missile strike" on the centre of Kyiv if Moscow is attacked on 9 May. In a side-street off Red Square I gauge public reaction. Do Russians care about an absence
Russia has repeatedly launched drones and missiles along flight paths near the Chornobyl nuclear plant, raising the risk of another disaster. On the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, one of the world’s most
launched into full-scale terrorist activity". "Therefore, given this terrorist threat, all measures are, of course, being taken to minimise the danger," he said, stressing that the parade would still be held
Ukraine and Iran about drones and supply chain chokepoints, according to Suzuki at the Institute of Geoeconomics. In its latest legal backflip, Japan separately approved the export of lethal weapons this month as it moves
launched, close to Zelenskyy’s 95 percent kill target, with 41 out of 57 missiles downed. ## Russia’s army slows down Russia’s onslaught of came as its armies in eastern Ukraine slowed down
many occasions. Neither he nor Kushner, however, has ever visited Kyiv in an official capacity. "It's disrespectful [for them] to come to Moscow and not Kyiv, it's just disrespectful," Zelensky said
missiles and never succeeded,” said [Humberto de la Calle](https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2025/11/25/colombias-armed-groups-are-experimenting-with-deadly-drones), Colombia’s former vice-president, after a wave of drone attacks last summer. “With drones, I think strategically we are at a point
missile fire, Trump once again stepped in, calling for de-escalation. Myre says [this situation reveals a rift](https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5851479:x) between the two leaders over Lebanon. Netanyahu says he won't tolerate attacks
launching strikes on Iran — as well as his subsequent call for the alliance to assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz — has inflamed tensions that had been simmering for months over the president's threats