Swarms of Russian drones attack Ukraine nightly
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Zelenskyy on Sunday appealed for new talks with Russia seeking a ceasefire to end Moscow's full-scale invasion, in progress since February 2022 and still raging despite six months of efforts from President Donald Trump's administration to force an end to the fighting.
Russia has deployed its first weapon made entirely of Chinese parts into the Ukrainian airspace in a bid to spook Kiev's air defences.
China supports russian terrorism – thus, China directly supports the fight against Europe. The new russian drone consists almost entirely of Chinese components, — GUR. The intelligence agency has published data on the drone, which the russians use as a decoy, reconnaissance… pic.twitter.com/1mpwMf9Kkh
Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow caused massive traffic disruptions at the Russian capital's four airports, officials said on Sunday. In the Selenograd district, the strikes also damaged numerous high-rise buildings and cars were set on fire,
Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling over a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Trump has changed his mind about sending weapons to Ukraine.
This figure is also a marked increase from the assessment on June 9 of Ukraine's Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) that Russia plans to increase production capacity to 190 drones per day, by the end of 2025.
A new report reveals that Russia is channeling children into military drone development by disguising it as education, using games and national contests to recruit and train youth.
Russia's Shahed-style one-way attack drones are used in nightly bombardments against Ukrainian cities.