Russia, Ukraine and ceasefires
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Russian strikes kill 27 in Ukraine ahead of rival ceasefires around Moscow’s Victory Day parade
Russian attacks killed more than 20 people across Ukraine on Tuesday, including 12 in one of the deadliest strikes this year, hours before the midnight start of an open-ended ceasefire proposed by Kyiv.
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Ukraine released new videos of its local missiles blasting off for 900-mile strikes on Russia's rear
The homegrown FP-5 Flamingos struck a military-industrial site in the Russian city of Cheboksary, about 370 miles east of Moscow.
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Robot wars - what an operation in Ukraine tells us about the battlefield of the near future
After Ukraine's President Zelensky said territory had been captured using just robots and drones, what is the future of unmanned warfare?
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Zelenskyy blasts ‘absolute cynicism’ as deadly Russian barrage hits Ukraine before planned ceasefire
Russian drone and missile strikes killed at least 22 people and wounded more than 80 across Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasted Moscow’s “absolute cynicism."
On May 4, Russia's attacks killed at least 14 people, Ukrainian officials reported; close to 60 others were wounded. The heaviest toll was reported in Merefa, a town near Kharkiv, where a Russian strike killed seven civilians and injured 32, destroying shops and setting cars ablaze.
Russian drone and missile strikes targeting Ukraine’s power grid during the night killed at least five people and wounded 39 others, Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday, less than a day before Kyiv said it would enact a ceasefire and three days before Moscow promised its own truce.
The U.S. on Tuesday approved a potential $373.6 million long-range precision bomb package for Ukraine, offering the East European nation more leeway to potentially strike Russian targets from farther away.