Russia attacks Ukraine with over 220 drones
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One critical shortage keeps Ukraine’s interceptor drones from blocking out Russia’s Shaheds
October is coming to an end and as winter approaches, many Ukrainians find themselves more vulnerable than ever in the face of mounting Russian air attacks. In Kyiv, Russian combined missile and drone attacks routinely result in mass casualty events.
Ukraine accuses Russia of "systematic energy terror" as the global atomic energy watchdog warns Moscow's latest strikes jeopardize nuclear plants' safety.
Video from the Ukrainian military's first-person drones has captivated millions, but the footage offers only a narrow view of a robotics revolution that is reshaping combined-arms warfare.
Daily Express US on MSN
Inside Ukraine's secret drone lab that's dismantling Russia's oil industry
The repeated attacks deep into Russia are taking their toll with gas prices through the roof and Russian citizens facing long queues to fill up their vehicles
Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight into Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 20, officials said.
A key figure in Ukraine's 3-month-old campaign to outfox its larger enemy by targeting oil facilities deep inside Russia with drones said Moscow was improving its ability to intercept them, but that his unit was forging technology to keep one step ahead.
Ukraine has relied on its armed naval drones to battle Russia's Black Sea Fleet in a display of asymmetric warfare.
The strikes, which were the latest in Russia’s almost daily attacks on the Ukrainian power grid as bitter winter temperatures approach, killed at least six people, including a 7-year-old girl, according to authorities. Children between 2 and 16 years of age were among the 18 injured.