Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Russia's Defense Ministry claimed its forces downed 155 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 53 over Kursk Oblast and 13 over Tula Oblast.
Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow for the second consecutive night temporarily halting flights at four airports, Russian officials said, as the city prepares to host a major military parade ...
Ukraine drones attack Moscow during Russia’s Victory Day planning Celebrations will be held all over Russia, with a military parade through Moscow overseen by President Vladimir Putin.
As Russia intensifies its air strikes against Ukraine, its tactics have visibly shifted, with a growing number of missile and drone attacks now targeting western regions once considered relatively safe.
Russian air defenses intercepted four Ukrainian drones en route to Moscow, temporarily halting operations at several airports. Additional drones were downed in regions bordering Ukraine, as reported by the Russian Defence Ministry.
One of Russia’s most powerful men, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, is set to visit North Korea this weekend, in a sign of deepening relations between Moscow and Pyongyang as North Korea gets pulled deeper into Russia’s war in Ukraine.