Russia, drone and Ukraine
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Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Moscow in more than a year, killing four people in Russia days after a Russian strike on Kyiv killed 24 civilians, including children.
With the peace process stalled, there are signs of growing public fatigue in Russia with the Kremlin's war as Ukraine uses robotic warfare to stay in the fight.
Russia fired at least 800 drones in a massive daytime barrage on about 20 regions of Ukraine on Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding dozens, including children, in one of the longest attacks by Moscow in the 4-year-old war,
At least 24 people are dead after Russia attacked Kyiv, Ukraine, with hundreds of missiles and drones. Ukraine responded by attacking Russia.
Some well-known analysts and journalists have detected a subtle change in the mood toward Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, now well into its fifth year. There is a sense in Russian society, they write,
Many analysts feared the war in Iran waged by the United States and Israel would have disastrous consequences for Ukraine. A range of issues resulting from the conflict have in fact hurt Ukraine. But the biggest consequence of the war,
President says three days of strikes will not ‘go unpunished’ and points to Ukrainian attack on Russian oil refinery. What we know on day 1,543