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The agency said that between 2:30 p.m. Moscow time on June 6 and midnight on June 7, the Russian military intercepted or destroyed another 82 Ukrainian drones in the Bryansk, Belgorod, Kursk, Orel, Tula, Ryazan and Kaluga regions, as well as in the Moscow region.
Sharing further details of the large-scale assault, Ukrainian officials said that cruise missiles and hundreds of drones were launched targeting Kyiv, Chernihiv, Lutsk and Ternopil.
Could the U.S. also suffer a Pearl Harbor-style attack by drones like what just happened in Russia? Ukraine’s audacious drone attack that wiped out a chunk of Russia’s air force last weekend has many angles,
To upgrade its drones, Moscow has been adding SIM cards to transmit data back to Russia and updating anti-detection methods.
The strikes help Kyiv "negotiate from a position of strength," Oleksandr Merezhko, the head of Ukraine's parliamentary foreign affairs committee, told Newsweek.
Costing as little as $400 apiece, Kyiv’s flying machines are successfully neutralizing sophisticated Russian equipment worth thousands of times more
How Ukraine's Drone Assault on Russia Was a Message Donald Trump | Firstpost America | N18G Ukraine launched its most far-reaching drone attack yet, striking deep into Russian territory and claiming to destroy 40 military aircraft worth $7 billion.
The attack injected some much-needed optimism into Ukraine, beleaguered by years of war and worn down by what many see as U.S. pressure to concede to Russian demands.