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The United States believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin's threatened retaliation against Ukraine over its drone attack last weekend has not happened yet in earnest and is likely to be a significant,
Could the U.S. also suffer a Pearl Harbor-style attack by drones like what just happened in Russia? Ukraine’s audacious drone attack that wiped out a chunk of Russia’s air force last weekend has many angles,
When the chief of the local fire department was called to a scene of a Russian strike in the central Ukrainian city of Pryluky overnight, he and his brigade found five people were killed and nine injured after a drone hit a residential building.
The strikes help Kyiv "negotiate from a position of strength," Oleksandr Merezhko, the head of Ukraine's parliamentary foreign affairs committee, told Newsweek.
Costing as little as $400 apiece, Kyiv’s flying machines are successfully neutralizing sophisticated Russian equipment worth thousands of times more
How Ukraine's Drone Assault on Russia Was a Message Donald Trump | Firstpost America | N18G Ukraine launched its most far-reaching drone attack yet, striking deep into Russian territory and claiming to destroy 40 military aircraft worth $7 billion.
The attack injected some much-needed optimism into Ukraine, beleaguered by years of war and worn down by what many see as U.S. pressure to concede to Russian demands.