Russia launches Ukraine war's largest drone attack
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RBC Ukraine on MSNAfter Russian attacks? Romania allows shooting down 'unknown' dronesActing President of Romania Ilie Bolojan has expanded the powers of the military. From now on, the armed forces will be allowed to shoot down drones that are illegally present in the country’s airspace,
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky demands Putin agree to full ceasefire – but welcomes his call for talksRussian president Vladimir Putin has rebuffed European demands for an unconditional 30-day ceasefire and proposed direct talks with Ukraine on 15 May instead. Mr Putin said Russia was seeking “serious negotiations” aimed at “moving towards a lasting ...
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Independent.ie on MSNHow Russia is using motorbike squads to beat Ukraine’s dronesThe roar of engines rumbles across no man’s land before a pack of Russian soldiers mounted on motorbikes emerge from a cloud of dust on the horizon. Ukrainian drones spring into action and the race is on.
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inews.co.uk on MSNPutin sends combat troops and spies to Finland’s border as Nato tensions growMoscow is deploying intelligence specialists and experienced combat units from Ukraine in the Finnish border region - a key potential flashpoint between Russia and Nato
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bne IntelliNews on MSNKremlin to shut down Moscow’s internet during Victory Day parade, as Ukrainian drone attacks cause civil aviation chaos across the countryWidespread disruption is expected across Russia’s capital during the May 9 Victory Day parade after the Kremlin decided to shut down the city’s internet and SMS services for several hours. The decision to shut down the internet comes as a precautionary measure after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made veiled threats to attack the parade
President Donald Trump spoke with reporters in the Oval Office Monday about his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier in the day, telling the press, there are "very big egos involved,
President Trump said ceasefire negotiations would begin "immediately," but the Kremlin has expressed little eagerness for a ceasefire in the war it began.