Ukraine, Russia and drones
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US President Donald Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said Russia’s concern over the eastward enlargement of NATO was fair and the United States did not want to see Ukraine in the US-led military alliance.
In a week marked by continued escalation and growing political tensions, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has once again
Ukraine's utilization of naval drones, such as the Magura, is rewriting the rules of naval warfare and also shaping new standards for the manifestation of naval power in the 21st century. — Ukrinform.
Berlin is charting a new course in its European defence strategy as Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledges direct support for Ukraine’s independent long-range missile development, in a break from
Amid worldwide demand and slow production of Patriot missiles, few countries are willing to send more to Ukraine. The U.S. also fears antagonizing Russia.
A nine-year-old child has been killed and a teenager sustained injuries after Russia struck Ukraine 's Zaporizhzhia Oblast overnight. Governor Ivan Fedorov wrote this morning that one house was destroyed, while several other houses, cars, and outbuildings were damaged by the air raid on Ukraine's southern region.
Russian air defense systems shot down 105 Ukrainian drones overnight on May 22, including 35 intercepted over Moscow Oblast, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that all the drones were flying toward the Russian capital.
Representatives from NATO-aligned countries are wrapping up a gathering in Ohio to mark the Dayton Peace Accords that ended the Bosnian war 30 years ago
In the latest sign of a warming relationship, President Volodymyr Zelensky met in Berlin with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said Germany would increase funding for arms production and supplies.
Russian semiconductor plant making missile, jet parts hit in Ukrainian attack, military says Putin visits Kursk Oblast for first time since Moscow claimed its recapture Ukraine dismisses Russian claims of full control over Kursk Oblast,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNHow much of Ukraine’s defense needs are met by its own arms industry - Ukrainian FM respondsUkraine must become increasingly self-reliant and continue developing its defense industry. Today, the domestic defense sector meets around 40% of the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha during a joint press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.