Swarms of Russian drones attack Ukraine nightly
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Russia unleashed its most intense attack on Ukraine since the beginning of its invasion Tuesday night – as experts warn the latest launch, prompting NATO jets to scramble into Polish airspace, is evidence of Moscow’s ramped-up lethal drone production.
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Russian forces, meanwhile, pounded four Ukrainian cities in nighttime attacks that officials said killed a child.
Zelensky offers Putin fresh peace talks after weeks of Moscow’s missile strikes - Zelensky said he had offered Putin fresh peace talks starting from next week but did not give any more details
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Daily Express US on MSNPutin humiliated as Ukraine drones cause complete chaos at Moscow airportsHundreds of passenger planes had to be diverted as Ukraine unleashed chaos at all four of Moscow's airports in a series of overnight drone attacks.It marked the fourth successive day of Ukranian drone strikes on the Russian capital.
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Putin wants us to panic.’ How Russia has stepped up attacks on UkraineRussia’s aerial strikes on Ukraine have massively increased since June, with intense peaks. Figures show that the six most concentrated attacks have taken place in the past month. Russian president Vladimir Putin’s forces have launched 5,
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Kyiv ‘Rocked’ By Massive Drone Attack as Putin Punishes UkraineRussia unleashed one of the most intense aerial bombardments of the war on Ukraine, with a massive wave of missiles and drones striking Kyiv and cities in the west, including Ivano-Frankivsk. -The attack,
Russia pummelled Kyiv with the largest drone attack of the war, injuring at least 23 people and damaging buildings across the capital hours after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke to Russia's Vladimir Putin,
The Kremlin accused Ukraine of trying to assassinate President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack in Moscow — an electrifying claim, quickly denied by Kyiv, that sparked concern and skepticism ...
Russia and Ukraine will hold new peace talks Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Monday, a follow-up to two earlier rounds that made little progress on ending their war.