Russia launches missile and drone attack on Ukraine
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Russia's Defense Ministry reports that air defenses shot down 347 Ukrainian drones overnight
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia hammered civilian areas of Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in an attack that stretched for hours from daytime into the night, killing at least 16 people and wounding more than 100 others as terrified ...
Russia fired 550 drones in an unusual daytime assault on Tuesday, leaving two people killed and a maternity hospital damaged in the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk, and another killed in the central Vinnytsia region. The attack came after Russia fires 392 ...
Ukraine's air force said that Russia also continued its long-range attacks overnight. The air force said on Telegram that Moscow launched 102 drones into the country overnight, of which 92 were intercepted or suppressed. Eight drones impacted across six locations, the air force said.
Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults in months on May 3, striking multiple Ukrainian regions with drones and missiles, killing at least eight and injuring over 70. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted most of the 234 drones and several missiles ...
The missile and drone attack on Dnipro appears to be consistent with increased military escalation, suggesting a lower probability of a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine by the end of 2026. – Market pricing for a NATO-Russia military clash by June 30,
LONDON -- At least 16 people were killed and another 100 were injured in Ukraine as Russia targeted the country with a "massive" drone and missile attack on Wednesday and into Thursday morning, Ukrainian officials said. Russia launched almost 700 drones ...
Russia launched one of its largest barrages of drones and missiles on Ukraine this year, killing more than a dozen and wounding more than 100 people across the country, Ukrainian authorities said Thursday.
Ukrainian forces unleashed a large-scale missile and drone assault on multiple Russian regions overnight into May 5, targeting key military-industrial and energy sites deep inside