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Ukraine has been launching 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
impact of attacking an adversary's oil export facilities. Russia's energy infrastructure is now a priority target, using Ukraine-manufactured long-range drones. According to Zelensky, Russia is suffering "critical" losses running to billions
attack drones also struck a oil pumping station in Russia’s Perm region, deep in the Urals. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on Wednesday praised the “precision” of Ukraine’s Security Service, noting the targets
recent weeks in a series of successful strikes launched by Ukraine on Russian oil infrastructure, which Kyiv says has knocked out billions of dollars worth of exports. And on Sunday, Zelensky said infrastructure
Ukraine highlighted the impact of cheap, first-person view (FPV) and kamikaze drones supported by artificial intelligence. In response, Roketsan developed air defence systems like “ALKA” and “BURC,” alongside the “CIRIT” laser-guided missile
impacts, and costs that continue to mount across generations. The lesson is clear. When nuclear systems fail, the consequences are long-lasting, widespread, and extraordinarily difficult to manage. The damage does not end when headlines
impacts on Russian oil exports”. Ukraine struck other oil and military targets during the past week. On April 23, it damaged three storage tanks at the Gorky oil pumping station in Nizhny Novgorod and struck
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 and effective
Ukraine, now in its fourth year. And this Friday morning, souring relations between Europe and the United States, along with a potentially devastating defence impact, reared its Medusa-like head. Again. "No worries," Spain
recent conflicts in its early days.  ## What the numbers show According to Armed Conflict Location and Event Data, a US-based nonprofit organisation that tracks violent
impact of the disaster is contested and difficult to determine. No comprehensive long-term medical study was set up at the time. In 2005, a study by several UN agencies concluded 4,000 people could
impact of the Korean War. Through the late 1950s and early 1960s, spending stabilised at about $700-800bn per year, indicating a sustained but controlled buildup during the early phase of the Cold
attacks, whether it's on our soil or from abroad. We are ready to defend the country, whatever the threat." In its World Economic Outlook report, the IMF said in a worst-case scenario - where
attacking US military assets and infrastructure in the Middle East, Ankara [reported](/news/2026/3/18/turkiye-says-nato-bringing-in-more-defences-after-missile-interceptions#:~:text=NATO%20air%20defences%20shot%20down,second%20missile%20on%20March%209.) that NATO’s air defences shot down ballistic missiles fired towards