Russia, Ukraine and drone attacks
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Russia unleashed a massive daytime drone attack on Ukraine on Wednesday, targeting critical infrastructure in the west, killing at least six people and prompting NATO-member Poland to scramble fighter jets,
Russia on Thursday unleashed a third straight day of massive drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, demolishing an apartment building in Kyiv where five people were killed and dozens injured, authorities said.
Russia had mainly carried out mass drone and missile strikes at night, but the tactic changed in March-April, when Moscow switched to a daytime assault strategy.View on euronews
Typical nighttime drone waves are giving way to massive attacks that last days, with the most recent bombardment involving over 1,500 drones.
Moscow pounds cities with over 1,500 drones in largest two-day aerial attack since war began - Zelensky says Kyiv is worst affected in overnight strikes targeting schools, a veterinary clinic and peop
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday suggested a Russian missile strike on a Kyiv apartment building that killed 24 people, including three children, could set back efforts to find a peaceful settlement to Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy accused Russia of committing war crimes after latest strikes on Ukraine killed at least 24