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Russia attacks Ukraine with 166 drones and two missiles

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MSN on MSN · 6h
Don’t tell Putin: Ukraine’s soldiers wear a cloak that hides them from Russian drone attacks
Can you imagine spending nearly a year in a trench fighting a war that is incredibly dangerous? That is what many Ukrainians and Russians are doing in this staggeringly bloody conflict that has no end in sight.

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 · 19h
Russia attacks Ukraine with 166 drones and two missiles, hits recorded at 18 locations
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Russian attacks on Ukraine kill three; Zelenskiy upbeat on talks with U.S. envoys
 · 11h
Drones Stray Into Neighboring Countries as Russia and Ukraine Battle
Drones launched by both Russia and Ukraine are veering off course, menacing countries that are not at war and driving their citizens to seek shelter.

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 · 11h
‘Russia is not winning’: Zelenskyy claims tide turning in Ukraine’s favour as forces recapture 600 sq km
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Zelensky Slams ‘Vile’ Drone Strike Near Chernobyl
Opinion
1dOpinion

What a Russian Army Collapse Might Look Like

The war in Ukraine—just counting the high-intensity phase of it since the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022—has been going on longer than World War I, and seems likely to surpass World War II in duration.
10d

Robots are redefining the war in Ukraine – and forcing Russia onto the back foot

Ukraine’s early embrace of drones, and the mass-industrialization of their accuracy and power, has begun to exact a defining toll on Russia.
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National Security Journal on MSN
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Opinion

Putin is so desperate in the Ukraine war that Russia is renting soldiers, fielding 1950s tanks, and charging trenches on dirt bikes

Summary and Key Points: Russia planned a three-day war. More than four years later, the way it actually fights tells a very different story — one the parades and the propaganda are built to hide. Look past the rhetoric at how Russia now puts men and machines into the field,
Opinion
8hOpinion

How a three-day invasion has surpassed World War One and threatens global catastrophe

More than 100 years later, the technology has changed, but there remain remarkable similarities between the First World War and the war in Ukraine. Once again hundreds of thousands of lives have wasted to move battle lines meagre distances and the world is at a tipping point.
14d

Evolving Warfare Connects the Conflicts in Ukraine and Iran

The trench warfare and heavy artillery on Ukraine’s battlefields in 2022 don’t look much like the war by air and sea that began when the United States and Israel attacked Iran. But similarities between the two conflicts soon became evident and remain so almost three months later.
New Eastern Europe
1d

Mobilizing Ukraine for a long war

Ukraine war continues into its fifth year, manpower remains the central question. Battlefield technology can only go so far - for Ukraine, sustaining a war of attrition still depends on mobilizing enough people.
Ars Technica
1y

Ukrainian drones now spray 2,500° C thermite streams right into Russian trenches

Wars of necessity spawn weapons innovation as each side tries to counter the other’s tactics and punch through defenses. For instance—as the Russian invasion of Ukraine has made drone warfare real, both sides have developed ways to bring down drones ...
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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'No Way Out': Russia Sends Badly Wounded Men Back Into Battle In Ukraine

As Russia struggles to replace soldiers being killed in high numbers in the fifth year of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, these is mounting evidence of the military returning men to the war despite severe injuries and,
Newsweek
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On Russia’s Front Line: New Photos Give Rare Glimpse of Ukraine War

See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A soldier hears his leg must be amputated after stepping on a Ukrainian landmine; hunkered near the front line, Russian special ...
Global News
3y

Russia planning new mobilization to ‘turn tide of war,’ Ukraine says

1:55 Russia confirms troops killed in deadly Ukrainian airstrike Ukraine‘s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia was planning to call up more troops for a major new offensive, even as Moscow was facing some of its biggest internal criticism of the ...
Yahoo
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How US Army soldiers in Europe are readying for a possible trench war with Russia

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Description: Business Insider got exclusive access to see how the US Army's Germany-based 2nd Cavalry Regiment is training for a possible war with Russia. A group of soldiers known as ...
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