Russia attacks Ukrainian capital with missiles and drones
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Kyiv. Russia launched 14 ballistic missiles and dozens of drones at Ukraine’s capital overnight on March 24. It's one of the biggest combined aerial attacks on the Ukrainian capital of the three-year war, damaging several apartment buildings and injuring 15 people.
Russia and Ukraine began a major prisoner exchange Friday, swapping hundreds of soldiers and civilians in the first phase of an exchange that was a moment of cooperation in otherwise failed efforts to reach a ceasefire in the 3-year-old war.
Ukraine pioneered the use of small drones on the battlefield. But in Russia’s Kursk region, Moscow’s fiber-optic cables helped turn the tide.
Ukrainian startup Aerobavovna is making waves with a low-tech warfare solution: helium-filled aerostats balloons that extend drone communications.
Ukraine's military launched what has been described as the largest drone assault on Russian territory since March.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRussia has more FPV drones, but Ukraine can counter them, says Hero of Ukraine Vitaliy LytvynRegarding artillery systems in the Pokrovsk direction, we can achieve some parity in ammunition supply, but the enemy clearly outnumbers us in the use of FPV drones, and in fact, is slightly ahead in terms of the quality of fiber-optic FPV drone operations,
Several months of intensified U.S. and European pressure on the two sides to accept a ceasefire and negotiate a settlement have yielded little progress.
Footage from the SBU shows the first drone soaring across the Black Sea and crashing into the tower of the gas production site, reportedly taking out a Russian Neva radar used to monitor aerial