Ukraine, drones and Russia
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Russia carried out one of the largest attacks on Ukraine so far this year, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens in an overnight onslaught of missiles and drones targeting Kyiv and the cities of Dnipro,
Kharkiv (Ukraine), Apr 16 (AP) When a Ukrainian agricultural tycoon founded a volunteer unit of 30 people in the early days of Russia’s invasion, he had no certainty he would live to see what came next — but he did,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country's top priority is securing help to buy and build more air defense systems.
A wave of Russian attacks across Ukraine have killed at least 13 people, including a 12-year-old child in the capital, Kyiv. It comes after NATO and Russia exchanged warnings on Wednesday. Catch up on the latest below.
Ukrainian deep strikes hit over 70 Russian industrial targets, including oil and gas sites, in March, Syrskyi says * UK pledges to send record number of drones to
Ukraine and Germany say they are starting work on plans for the joint production of advanced drones and other battle-tested defense systems.
The incoming prime minister of Hungary is no fan of Ukraine, but he says he wants to work with the European Union, raising hopes he'll lift a Hungarian veto on a $100 billion EU loan to Kyiv.
The focus in recent weeks has been on the conflict in Iran, but European leaders said it was crucial to keep aid flowing to Ukraine.
April 15 (Reuters) - Ukraine's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday it was introducing a new model of operations integrating drone warfare with infantry activity and pointed to successes announced by its top commander in retaking territory from Russian forces in the south of the country.