Russia, Ukraine and Drones
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A second consecutive day of strikes sent civilians running for shelters and killed at least 12 people, according to Ukrainian officials.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia-Ukraine war: Frontline update as of June 2Kyiv time on June 2, there were 117 combat engagements reported across the front lines over the past day. The heaviest fighting took place in the Pokrovsk direction, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Russia launched its largest aerial assault of its three-year war on Ukraine overnight, targeting the capital and other regions with missiles and drones for a second night in a row, even as the two sides prepared to conclude a major prisoner exchange.
President Trump called Putin “crazy” following his massive missile barrage on Kyiv last week and warned that if he tried taking all of Ukraine, “Russia ... a mechanized assault force ...
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Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of prisoners Sunday just hours after Moscow launched one of the largest aerial assaults on Ukraine in the ongoing war.
Ukraine’s daring strike on Russian bombers far from the frontlines highlights the dominance of drones, as the tech grows ever more deadly.
The U.S. president said Russia is “needlessly killing a lot of people” after missile-and-drone assaults on Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine killed at least 12 people.
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Ukraine's SBU reportedly executed Operation Spider Web, striking four Russian airbases with FPV drones smuggled in trucks. The covert assault, alleged
At least 12 Ukrainian service members were killed and more than 60 were injured in a Russian missile strike on the location of a Ukrainian army training unit Sunday, according to a statement from the