Russia, Ukraine and Drone
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Ukrainian officials say Russia launched more than 100 drones, rejecting calls for a ceasefire as Zelenskyy says he'll "be waiting for Putin" to join him for direct talks in Turkey.
Donetsk region. On May 9, two civilians were killed and two others injured in attacks by Russian forces on Donetsk province in Ukraine’s east. The deaths were reported in the towns of Siversk and Rivne by the region’s military governor Vadym Filashkin.
Russia launched ten drones at Ukraine overnight, all which were shot down by Ukraine's air defence units, the Ukrainian air force confirmed on Tuesday. The attack came after Germany threatened Russia with new,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia's overnight attack on Ukraine: Air Defense intercepts all dronesRussian terrorists once again launched a nighttime attack against Ukraine, but the number of drones launched was much smaller than usual, according to the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At night,
The Russian Su-30 — a multi-role fighter jet with an estimated value of $50 million — was engulfed in flames mid-air before crashing into the sea, where the ruthless domain of Neptune
Ukrainian warriors destroyed a hangar with russian armored equipment worth $4 million. Among the burned targets—a T-72 tank and a BMD-2 IFV. 📹: 225th Assault Regiment pic.twitter.com/tN854Xm4ay
This unlikely patch of rural Donetsk in eastern Ukraine has become a hub for an influx of foreigners signing up to fight against Russia – a growing phenomenon that Ukrainian commanders and a cadre of Western veterans are now working to shape into a disciplined force.