Russia, Ukraine and asymmetric warfare
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The drone strikes on Russian air force bases weaken Moscow’s ability to wage war on its neighbor and undermine its capacity to threaten more distant rivals.
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Ukraine launched a stealthy and significant attack on Russia last weekend. Experts say it’s going to change modern warfare, but the U.S. isn’t prepared
Heavy Russian airstrikes: Russia pounded Ukraine with hundreds of missiles and drones between May 24 and 27. Battlefield assessment: The Russian military maintained its offensive footing, exerting heavy pressure on Pokrovsk and Toretsk.
As the bloody battle against Vladimir Putin’s troops stretches into its fourth year, the toll on Ukraine is mounting. Hundreds of billions of pounds have been spent on fighting the Russian invaders, and at least 46,000 soldiers have died.
The UK announced on Wednesday that it will deliver 100,000 drones to Ukraine by April 2026, calling the technology a major game-changer.
Ukraine on June 3 claimed an underwater blast that damaged the Kerch Bridge, stepping up efforts to disrupt Russian logistics. The strike followed drone raids on airbases and rail sabotage that killed seven,
Russia launched an intense missile and drone barrage at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Friday and Russia's Defense Ministry said the strike on military and military-related targets