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Russia has launched another deadly drone strike on Ukraine killing 10 people, including a child, and wounding more than 30 as it continues to attack civilian targets despite a two-week deadline for peace talks from US President Donald Trump.
Russia dramatically intensified missile and drone attacks across Ukraine this month in an effort to sap Ukrainians’ morale – but it is also stepping up ground attacks in many areas along the long frontline,
On the night of May 28, explosions thundered in the moscow oblast - the result of a large-scale drone attack. In the city of Dubna, a UAV production enterprise
Russia once struggled to field its own long-range drones until Iran sold it the technology to build its own. Now hundreds hit Ukraine every night.
Ukraine and Russia, earlier this month, agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war and civilian detainees each in a rare moment of cooperation in more than three years of war.
The textbook "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: 8th and 9th Grades" has been published and will be used in schools across Russia.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned on Tuesday that Moscow will retaliate for recent Ukrainian drone attacks on targets inside Russia. In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky promised Kyiv's own “symmetrical response” should Russian attacks continue.
Ukraine says Russia launched its biggest drone strike to date after Trump called Putin crazy for stepping up his offensive and "needlessly killing a lot of people."
BRITAIN’s military drones would run out within hours of a war starting. The stockpile, including RAF, Army and Navy weapons, is under 2,000 aircraft. Ukraine burns through 3,000 to