Ukraine invasion

How Will NATO Respond to Its Own Drone Provocation in Romania?


Russian diplomat lambasts Canada’s joint drone production plan with Ukraine


 

Robots are redefining the war in Ukraine – and forcing Russia onto the back foot​



Underground, dozens of miles away, veterans of the most brutal urban battles in Ukraine, of Avdiivka and Bakhmut, are commanders in a new kind of killing - one they cannot feel, smell or see up close. An entire mission directing six blasts against three Russian frontline targets in eastern Ukraine will involve no Ukrainian troops on the ground, the battle instead directed from gamer chairs, observed from reconnaissance drones above, run over dedicated livestreams.
 
Nearly 500,000 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine war, Britain says

New intelligence shows that nearly 500,000 Russian soldiers have been killed since Vladimir Putin launched his country's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to Anne Keast-Butler, the new head of the United Kingdom's communications and cyber spy agency.

 
How Ukraine's new middle strike drone campaign aims to strangle Russian logistics

A charred Russian KAMAZ armoured vehicle sits by the side of the road, the latest victim of a Ukrainian drone strike. Two Ural heavy recovery trucks can be seen parked either side, while several Russian mechanics attempt to replace the vehicle's melted tires.

Another incoming Ukrainian drone dives, nearly silently, towards the recovery operation, aiming directly for the Russian soldiers. The footage cuts out just before impact.

The video is just one of many that have flooded social media in recent weeks, each showing the devastating impact of Ukraine's relatively new middle strike campaign against Russian logistics which began in earnest in early April.

 









 
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