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Daily Express US on MSNPutin's nuclear strike planes wiped out in Ukraine drone attack ‘from lorries'The latest suspected attack is a serious blow to Putin's nuclear dominance but it comes amid one of Russia's biggest attacks of the last three years
Vladimir Putin's Russia was attacked by Ukraine in shocking cross-border drone strikes deep into the Russian territory targeting key military installations.
Putin's helicopter was "at the epicenter" of a "large-scale" Ukrainian drone attack on May 20, Yury Dashkin, commander of a Russian air defense division, said, according to Kremlin newswire Tass. Newsweek has contacted the Kremlin for comment by email.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNKremlin staged drone attack on Putin's helicopterA claim by the Russian Defence Ministry that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin was "in the epicentre of a drone attack" has turned out to be a staged performance by the Kremlin. Source: The Moscow Times,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNKremlin fabricated story on Putin’s near-miss with Ukrainian drones, Moscow Times reportsClaims of Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter being "at the epicenter" of a Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk Oblast were reportedly fabricated by the Kremlin, the Moscow Times reported on May 30,
A ssembling Iranian drones in a Russian factory is an unusual option for a work-study programme. Few students or migrant workers, however desperate or foolhardy, would willingly sign up to become a military target. Yet that is the situation in which hundreds of young African women, some of them younger than 18, have unwittingly found themselves.
The Kyiv Independent reports, overnight Russian drone and Kh-59/69 guided missile strikes in the Kharkiv, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions have killed at least 10 people, including a child. According to the British Ministry of Defence, Moscow has launched over 900 deadly drones at Ukraine in the past three days.
A top aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that President Donald Trump "is not getting enough information" about Moscow's war on Ukraine, after Trump criticized Putin for his apparent reluctance to pursue a peace deal and warned that the Kremlin was "playing with fire.