Ukraine drone attacks target Moscow, kills 2, Russia says
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An U.S. official says some weapons shipments to Ukraine have resumed, as the country's leader seeks more urgent support from his partners.
At least one person has been killed after Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine since the beginning of its invasion, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday, just hours after US President Donald Trump pledged more military support for Kyiv and accused his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of throwing “bullsh*t” over peace talks.
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Drones vs Tanks - How Ukraine’s Battlefields Changed ForeverDrones have transformed how tanks fight and survive on Ukraine’s front lines. The video examines how cheap, widely deployed UAVs have altered tactics, from spotting enemy armor to directing precise strikes.
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Ukrainian officials say Russia has fired more than 700 attack and decoy drones at Ukraine overnight. That tops previous nightly barrages for the third time in two weeks.
Russia launched its largest drone and missile bombardment of Ukraine overnight into Wednesday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNDrones hit occupied Ukraine's Svatove and Starobilsk (photos)Unknown drones attacked the temporarily occupied towns of Svatove and Starobilsk in the Luhansk region on Tuesday, July 8, according to Roman Vlasenko, head of the Siverskodonetsk District Military Administration.
Ukrainian forces are increasingly relying on fiber-optic drones tethered by spools of ultrathin cable to strike Russian targets in areas where radio-controlled systems falter under electronic warfare,
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KYIV, Ukraine -- Russia fired more than 100 drones at civilian areas of Ukraine overnight, authorities said Monday, as the Kremlin dismissed the country’s transport chief after a weekend of travel chaos when Russian airports grounded hundreds of flights due to the threat of Ukrainian drone attacks.