Ukrayna’nın drone saldırıları Rusya’da can kaybına ve altyapı hasarına yol açtı
Ukrayna’ya ait insansız hava araçları Rusya’nın birden fazla bölgesinde hedeflere yönelik saldırı düzenledi. Volgograd bölgesinde bir kişi hayatını kaybederken, Saratov’da bir rafineri vuruldu, Yaroslavl’da ise endüstriyel yakıt depolama tesisleri drone enkazının isabet etmesi sonucu hasar gördü. Rus devlet ajansı TASS’ın ilk bildirimlerine göre, mahkeme binasına isabet eden bir drone olayında can kaybı yaşanmadı. Saldırılar, Ukrayna’nın savaşın seyrinde Rusya içlerindeki hedeflere yönelik vuruşlarını yoğunlaştırdığı bir dönemde gerçekleşti. Al Jazeera’nın haberine göre Saratov rafinerisi gibi kritik altyapı tesislerinin hedef alınması, çatışmanın ekonomik boyutunu öne çıkarıyor. Rus yetkililer, droneların büyük kısmının hava savunma sistemlerince etkisiz hale getirildiğini, ancak enkaz parçalarının sivil altyapıda hasara yol açtığını belirtti. Olaylar, taraflar arasındaki askeri gerilimin tırmandığını ve sivil bölgelerin de çatışmadan doğrudan etkilenmeye başladığını gösteriyor. Uluslararası toplum, sivil kayıplar ve altyapı hasarına ilişkin endişelerini sürdürürken, her iki taraf da karşılıklı suçlamalarda bulunuyor. Özellikle enerji tesislerinin vurulması, küresel enerji piyasaları ve bölgesel istikrar açısından yakından izleniyor.
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latest: 2h ago- Security28 May, 07:40
FACTBOX: Aftermath of Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions, court building hit
Preliminary reports indicate there were no casualties
- Security29 May, 07:46
Aftermath of Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions, one killed in Volgograd region
Drone debris hit industrial fuel storage facilities in the Yaroslavl Region
- Security31 May, 10:07
Ukrainian drone attacks hit multiple Russian targets, including refinery
Saratov refinery hit as Ukrainian strikes intensify across Russian regions, damaging civilian infrastructure.
- Security03 Jun, 06:43
IN BRIEF: Ukrainian drone attacks cause casualties in Russia’s Smolensk, Leningrad regions
Two emergency workers were killed and another two suffered injuries in a drone strike in the country’s western Smolensk Region
- Security03 Jun, 07:26
Live: Ukrainian drone attack on St. Petersburg wounds several, damages infrastructure
Ukrainian drones on Wednesday hit buildings in several districts in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg, injuring a number of people and damaging infrastructure, the region’s governor said. The attack comes as the city stands host for an economic conference known as the “Russian Davos” and which President Vladimir Putin is set to attend. Follow our liveblog for the latest developments.
- Security03 Jun, 09:33
Moment explosion erupts at Russian oil terminal in St. Petersburg after Ukrainian drone attack
Black smoke billowed over St. Petersburg after a Ukrainian drone strike sparked a fire at an oil terminal, according to Ukrainian and Russian officials. The attack came days before President Vladimir Putin is due to attend a major economic forum in the city.
- Security05 Jun, 05:45
Over 500 civilians killed in Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region — governor
Alexander Khinshtein said this is the gravest and most tragic consequence of what happened in the region
- Security05 Jun, 12:29
IN BRIEF: Attack on Russian regions, damaged homes in Sevastopol, strikes on cargo ships
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported the death of five of its citizens who were on board two vessels targeted by UAVs in the Sea of Azov
- Security05 Jun, 15:11
Each new Ukrainian attack on Zaporozhye NPP becoming more reckless — Russian diplomat
Maria Zakharova pointed out that the area of impact "now includes not only the surrounding territories and the plant’s personnel, but also its main equipment and nuclear material"
- Security06 Jun, 13:07
Ukraine launches fresh drone attack on St. Petersburg region on final day of ‘Russian Davos’
Ukraine on Saturday fired hundreds of drones targeting the St. Petersburg region in the second such attack on Russia’s second-largest city in less than a week. The attack came on the final day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, President Vladimir Putin’s annual investment forum known as “Russia’s Davos”.
- Security05 Jun, 17:30
Video shows Russian warship on fire in Kronstadt dry dock after Ukrainian drone strike
Ukrainian Telegram channels have published footage showing the aftermath of a drone strike on the Russian Navy corvette Boiky, docked in Kronstadt. The attack took place on the morning of June 3, the opening day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
- Security07 Jun, 09:21
Russian drone attack damages infrastructure in Odesa region, one person injured
Russian forces launched a massive overnight drone attack on the Odesa region, damaging infrastructure, residential buildings, and two trucks.
- Security07 Jun, 06:58
Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia suburb kills minibus driver
On the morning of June 7, Russian forces attacked a suburb of Zaporizhzhia with a drone; according to preliminary reports, the driver of a minibus was killed.
- Security06 Jun, 19:25
Russia attacks Ukrainian search-and-rescue vessels, injuries reported
Russia has attacked two vessels belonging to Ukraine's Maritime Search and Rescue Service, leaving people injured.
- Security06 Jun, 20:33
Russia attacks two Maritime Search and Rescue Service boats, casualties reported
Russia attacked two civilian boats belonging to the Maritime Search and Rescue Service that were carrying out a humanitarian mission within the Ukrainian maritime corridor; there are casualties.
- Security07 Jun, 12:57
Man killed in Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Kursk Region — governor
In another attack, Ukraine’s armed forces attacked a bus stop in the Rylsk District with a drone, including a local, Alexander Khinshtein said
- Security07 Jun, 16:06
Man killed in Russian attack on Nikopol district
Russia attacked three districts of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on 7 June, killing one person and damaging a number of facilities.
- Security07 Jun, 11:55
Russian drone hits Ukrzaliznytsia electric locomotive in Zaporizhzhia
An enemy drone struck an electric locomotive of Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) in Zaporizhzhia.
- Security08 Jun, 00:30
Spaso-Preobrazhensky Church in Chornomorsk damaged in Russian attack
The Spaso-Preobrazhensky (Transfiguration) Church in Chornomorsk, Odesa region, was damaged overnight on June 7 as a result of a Russian attack.
- Security08 Jun, 04:41
Two people waiting at bus stop injured in Russian attack on Odesa
Two civilians were injured in a Russian attack on Odesa while waiting at a public transport stop.
- Security08 Jun, 06:20
Drone attack on Konotop: One woman killed, three injured
A woman was killed in Konotop, Sumy region, as a result of a Russian drone attack.
- Security08 Jun, 07:23
In Sumy region, 15 people wounded and one person killed in Russian shelling
In the Sumy region, 15 people were wounded, and one person was killed in Russian shelling over the past 24 hours.
- Security08 Jun, 07:25
New outages reported across several Ukrainian oblasts following Russian attacks
Parts of several cities are without power following Russian attacks. Ukrenergo is carrying out repair work and advising consumers to reduce electricity consumption.
- Security08 Jun, 11:20
Russian forces attack car with drone in Sumy region, four injured
In Hlukhiv, Russian forces attacked a car with a drone, injuring four people.
- Security08 Jun, 12:47
One killed and four injured in Russian strike on Nikopol
A 49-year-old woman has been killed and four other people have been injured in a Russian strike on the city of Nikopol in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- Security08 Jun, 14:37
Man on bicycle killed in combined Russian attack on Sumy Oblast
Russian forces carried out a combined attack on the Seredyna-Buda hromada in Sumy Oblast on 8 June, killing a 71-year-old man who was riding a bicycle. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.]
- Security09 Jun, 13:56
Russian Baltic Fleet forces repel enemy drone attack on naval base in drills
The personnel also delivered fire on the targets that simulated a hypothetical enemy’s UAVs, practiced the assignments of radiation, chemical and biological protection
- Security10 Jun, 04:35
Russian drones strike two residential buildings in Odesa
In Odesa, two residential buildings were hit during an attack by Russian drones.
- Security09 Jun, 23:32
Russian drones strike residential buildings in Odesa: apartment destroyed, civilians injured – photos
The city of Odesa came under another Russian attack on the night of 9-10 June. Two residential buildings were hit, an apartment was destroyed by fire and a woman and two children were injured.
- Security10 Jun, 06:39
Russians strike residential area in Sumy, injuring two and causing fire – photos
Russian forces struck a residential area in the city of Sumy on 10 June, injuring two people.
- Security10 Jun, 07:22
Ukrainian drones strike Sevastopol museum and key Russian oil refineries
The multiday campaign has killed a rail worker, closed the bombed Chongar road bridge and caused a fuel crisis
- Security10 Jun, 08:45
Russian diplomat denounces Ukrainian attack on Sevastopol museum as 'barbaric act'
Maria Zakharova pointed out that the Panorama of the Siege of Sevastopol was a world-famous work of battle painting, dedicated to the key battle of the Crimean War, the June 6, 1855, Storming of the Malakhov Kurgan
- Security10 Jun, 09:40
Ukrainian drones hit two Russian oil pumping stations 700 km from Ukraine
Special forces of the Alpha unit of the Security Service of Ukraine have struck the Vtorovo and Lobkovo oil pumping stations in Russia's Vladimir Oblast, located approximately 700 kilometres from Ukraine.
- Security11 Jun, 06:14
Russian drone hits house in Sumy Oblast: 67-year-old woman killed, two children in hospital
A Russian drone struck a house in the Znob-Novhorodske community in Sumy Oblast on the morning of 11 June, killing a 67-year-old woman.
- Security11 Jun, 07:12
Ground drones travel 56 km to evacuate two wounded Ukrainian soldiers
Ukrainian forces used ground robotic systems in a 15-hour evacuation operation to extract two wounded soldiers who had been unable to leave their positions for several days following a Russian attack. The unmanned systems travelled 56 km to reach and evacuate them.
- Security11 Jun, 09:22
Railway worker killed in Russian strike on locomotive depot in Konotop, Sumy Oblast
Russia has carried out another attack on Ukraine's civilian railway infrastructure, striking a locomotive depot in the city of Konotop in Sumy Oblast.
- Security12 Jun, 04:34
Russian Shahed drones strike Mykolaiv: one injured, transport company damaged
A man was injured and buildings belonging to a transport company were damaged during a Russian drone attack on Mykolaiv on the morning of 12 June.
- Security12 Jun, 00:58
Russia attacks railway infrastructure in Sumy Oblast: station worker killed, another injured
A woman was killed and another seriously injured in a large-scale Russian attack on the Shostka community in Sumy Oblast.
- Security13 Jun, 06:12
Eight-year-old girl among two killed in Lakki suicide blast
LAKKI MARWAT: Two people, including an eight-year-old girl, were killed and several others were injured in a suicide blast in the Kherukhel Pacca area of Lakki Marwat district on Friday. Police and Rescue 1112 officials said that the blast occurred near a mosque in the remote rural area. “The emergency rescue service dispatched medical teams along with ambulances to the blast site soon after learning about the incident,” a rescue official told Dawn. He identified the deceased as Asma Bibi, 8, and Asad Ali, 25, and said that the bodies and the injured were shifted to the district headquarters hospital. Three policemen among four martyred in parts of KP A police official said armed villagers killed the suicide bomber before he could reach the mosque to target worshippers with his explosive-laden motorcycle. He added that the device exploded, injuring at least five people, including minors. The official also confirmed the death of two people, including a minor girl, in the incident. A large number of villagers were present in the mosque to offer Jumma prayers at the time of explosion. A large contingent of law-enforcement personnel later reached the area and launched a search for terrorists. Meanwhile, three police personnel among four people were martyred and one other got injuries in targeted killings and IED blasts in different districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday. In Bannu district, two police constables were martyred in separate incidents of targeted killings on Friday. In the morning, constable Mishkat Amir was returning home after attending a gathering at Hamza Tablighi mosque when gunmen attacked him near Azad Mandi. He died from critical injuries on the spot. On Thursday night, constable Mohammad Roshan, who belonged to Wazir sub-division police, was targeted by armed men outside his residence in Saidgi Bakakhel area. According to police, Roshan was performing duties at North Waziristan IDP Camp in Bakakhel and had returned home after completing his duties. The attackers opened fire on him while he was outside his house, leaving him critically injured. He later succumbed to the injuries in the hospital. Police officials said both incidents were acts of targeted killing and terrorism. Separate funeral prayers for the two martyred constables were offered at the police lines, Bannu. Police personnel, local elders and residents condemned the attacks and demanded immediate arrest of perpetrators and strict punishment for those involved. In Bajaur tribal district, a man was killed in an improvised explosive device blast in remote Barang tehsil on Friday. According to police and residents, the explosion occurred near a seminary run by cleric Maulana Ibrahim in the Asil Targaoo area shortly after Friday prayers. The IED, planted on a pathway near the seminary, went off when a man, Shazada Mian, was passing through the area, leaving him critically injured, said Mansoor Khan, spokesperson for district police. He said that the residents shifted 56-year-old injured Shahzada Mian, a resident of Asil Targaoo village, to a nearby hospital but he died. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast. In Lakki Marwat, policeman was injured when an armoured personnel carrier (APC) vehicle was targeted with a motorcycle-borne IED in Ghaznikhel area on Friday. A police official said that terrorists had parked the motorcycle with an IED fitted to it to target a police patrol team. He said that a police official received minor injuries in the attack, while other members of the team remained unhurt. A large police contingent later reached the venue on the special instructions of DPO Nazir Khan and launched a search for terrorists in the area. He said that police experts also collected evidence from the attack and initiated an investigation. The DPO said that terrorists wanted to spread panic and fear in the area by targeting public places and law-enforcement personnel. He said the police would continue operations until the last terrorist was eliminated. In Karak district, a police official embraced martyrdom in a targeted attack by terrorists on Thursday night, police said on Friday. A police official said that constable Naseerullah lost his life when armed motorcyclists attacked him near Muhabatkhel Algada area. He said that the deceased was posted to the District Special Branch of the police department. The official said that body of the martyred policeman was taken to police lines after completing medico-legal formalities where DPO Imran Khan, Assistant Commissioner Shamim Khan, other police and district administration officers, area elders, relatives and people from different walks of life attended his funeral prayers. A well-dressed and smart police contingent presented a final salute to their fallen colleague while police and administration officers placed floral wreaths on his coffin. Published in Dawn, June 13th, 2026
- Security14 Jun, 08:29
Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility located 700 km from border – Zelenskyy
SSU forces attacked an oil facility in Russia more than 700 km from the Ukrainian border, Zelenskyy reported.
- Security15 Jun, 09:02
How Ukraine Uses A.I. to Knock Deadly Russian Drones Out of the Skies
Interceptors show Ukraine’s embrace of autonomous technologies trained on immense troves of wartime data.
- Security16 Jun, 10:18
'Just response to Russian strikes' – Ukraine hit major oil refinery in Moscow, Zelensky confirms
"Russia must be forced to end its war against our people. And Ukraine's long-range weapons are one of the important components of such pressure," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
- Security16 Jun, 15:47
Russia attacks Odesa Oblast: house catches fire, elderly couple injured
Two people were injured due to a Russian drone attack on a house in the Odesa district on 16 June.
- Security16 Jun, 18:05
Ukraine war latest: Moscow oil refinery burns in 'just response' to Russian attacks as Zelensky visits G7
Key developments on June 16: 'Just response to Russian strikes' – Ukraine strikes major oil refinery in Moscow, Zelensky confirms Zelensky, Trump, Macron meet at G7 summit as Ukraine pushes peace talks Ukraine to create new drone units to bolster defenses along northern border with Russia, Belarus, Syrskyi
- Security17 Jun, 04:26
Russian strikes hit Sumy Oblast: three injured, infrastructure facilities and houses damaged
Three civilians were injured and residential buildings, cars and infrastructure facilities were damaged in several communities across Sumy Oblast following Russian attacks.
- Security17 Jun, 04:56
Russian strike hits riding school in Sumy Oblast, killing animals
A Russian drone attack targeted a riding school in Sumy Oblast overnight, killing several horses and damaging the facility.
- Security17 Jun, 10:40
Russian forces damage Nova Poshta sorting hub in Sumy
A sorting hub belonging to Nova Poshta, Ukraine's largest private delivery company, in the city of Sumy has been damaged in a series of Russian attacks. Parcels worth more than UAH 42 million (more than US$936,000) were at the facility when the strikes occurred.
- Security18 Jun, 00:24
Drones strike railway bridge in occupied Crimea, sparking fire
A railway bridge in Russian-occupied Crimea caught fire after being struck in a drone attack early on June 18, according to the monitoring channel Crimean Wind.
- Security18 Jun, 05:31
Drones hit Moscow oil refinery as Russia and Ukraine exchange strikes
Ukrainian drones hit Moscow’s oil refinery for the second time this week while Russia fired missiles into Kyiv, as President Volodymyr Zelensky sought support from the US and Europe to reach a peace deal. Moscow downed over five dozen drones on Thursday, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Telegram, and a Reuters witness saw flames and plumes of smoke over the southeastern district of Kapotnya where the Moscow refinery is located. “Air defence forces continue to repel a massive attack. Several drones...
- Security18 Jun, 07:10
Zelenskyy on Moscow in fire: fair response to Russian attacks – video
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stressed that the latest long-range strikes by Ukraine's defence forces on military targets inside Russia are a fair response to Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities.
- Humanitarian18 Jun, 08:02
Ukraine hits Moscow oil refinery in response to strikes on Ukraine – Europe live
The attack forced commercial flights and airports to be suspended for safety reasons Hegseth says that “some of Nato’s largest economies, some of our richest countries, allies that are happiest to go on about the rules-based international order and middle powers banding together still think the era of free riding is here.” He says Trump disagrees. “This is not what any reasonable person would expect, and it’s not going to cut it any more.” “The United States has defended Europe for generations, and the President said all he said was that our jets would need to take off from bases in Europe or our ships from ports to strike targets in the Middle East, Iranian targets that threaten European interests even more directly than they threaten us. But too many of our allies said no, or tried to drown us in arcane legal debates, or criticised us publicly for doing what they aren’t prepared or able to do themselves. It was shameful. Continue reading...
- Security18 Jun, 08:05
‘A fully justified response to Russian attacks on our cities’ — Zelensky on Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the massive drone strike on Moscow a fully justified response to Russian attacks.
- Security18 Jun, 10:25
Ukraine hits Moscow oil refinery again, part of massive drone wave inside Russia
Ukraine hit a Moscow oil refinery for a second time in a week and disrupted commercial flights at Moscow airports in one of its biggest drone attacks since Russia's invasion more than four years ago, Russian officials said Thursday.
- Security18 Jun, 11:17
Video: Ukrainian Drone Hits Russian Refinery, Blows Tank Lid Off
According to Russian officials, Ukraine launched one of its biggest drone attacks on Moscow in more than two years.
- Security18 Jun, 16:35
Ukraine sets Moscow refinery ablaze in biggest attack in years
Ukraine on Thursday launched its largest drone attack on Moscow in years, sparking fires, hitting a major oil refinery and forcing evacuations at the country’s largest airport. Russia vowed to retaliate for the attack as AFP reporters saw dramatic scenes of black smoke billowing over the capital’s southern skyline and drops of black rain mixed with soot falling from the sky. At least 17 people were wounded in the strikes, which also set a shopping centre and apartment building ablaze, authorities said. The attack came as Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Southeast Asian leaders at a summit in the central city of Kazan, about 700 kilometres east of Moscow. @dawn.today Scores of Ukrainian drones bore down on Moscow on Thursday (June 18), hitting the Russian capital's oil refinery for the second time this week in what Kyiv cast as a demonstration of its growing capabilities that should force Russia to accept a peace deal. A video posted on social media showed a moment of explosion at the refinery in the densely populated southeastern district of Kapotnya. The refinery is supplying the Russian capital. Via Reuters DawnToday ♬ original sound - Dawn.com - Dawn.com The Russian leader had yet to comment on the strikes, despite issuing press statements throughout the day, though his Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov vowed Moscow would retaliate with its own “massive” strikes on Ukraine. Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack was an “absolutely justified response” to deadly strikes on Kyiv — including one earlier this week on a landmark cathedral and a Unesco-protected 11th-century monastery. He said he wanted Russians to put pressure on Putin for the consequences of Europe’s worst conflict since World War II. “The main thing is that the people of Russia begin to feel that it is one man, Putin, who is waging this war, while ordinary people pay the price for everything,” Zelensky told reporters, including AFP. “If Ukraine is going to burn, your Moscow will burn too.” Moscow has hit Ukraine with daily barrages of missiles and drones. Airport closures It was the second time this month that Kyiv launched a major attack during an international summit, after striking Saint Petersburg at the start of a landmark economic forum near the city. Moscow’s airports were shut for hours, leading to hundreds of flight delays. The country’s busiest — Sheremetyevo — announced it had evacuated passengers to “safe locations” during the barrage, before it re-opened at around 11am (0800 GMT). Konstantin, walking near the refinery in the southeastern Kapotnya district, told AFP he had “never seen anything like it”. An apartment building damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack in Zhukovsky, in the Moscow region, Russia on June 18, 2026. — Reuters Valentina, a 29-year-old manager, said she was woken up by the noise. “It’s really scary,” she told AFP, walking in the park with her daughter, the huge column of smoke behind them. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that “several drones” had reached the Moscow oil refinery, without specifying damage to the facility. Authorities announced they had closed traffic on the streets nearby. Another drone crashed into an apartment building, while drone debris sparked a fire at a shopping centre near the capital’s suburbs. One social media video showed smoke pouring from the upper floors of an apartment block, while a woman behind the camera could be heard weeping in distress. ‘Long-range sanctions’ Russian air defences shot down around 180 drones on approach to Moscow, Sobyanin said, while the defence ministry reported it had intercepted more than 500 Ukrainian drones across the entire country overnight. Kyiv has stepped up its drone strikes on Russia in recent months — calling them “long-range sanctions” and hitting oil refineries that fund Moscow’s war chest. It was the second Ukrainian strike on the Moscow refinery this week. Diplomatic talks on ending the more than four-year conflict remain stalled. “It is time the war ended, and Russia must take the necessary steps in diplomacy,” Zelensky said after the strike. Russia also launched more than 200 drones and multiple ballistic missiles at Ukraine between late Wednesday and early Thursday, according to the Ukrainian air force. AFP reporters in Kyiv saw people rushing to shelters in the early hours after air defence blasts rocked over the Ukrainian capital. Putin in Kazan In the hours following the attack, Putin posed for a photo with leaders at a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in Kazan and made no mention of the strike in his opening remarks to the forum. Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Singapore sent their prime ministers to Kazan, while the Philippines sent President Ferdinand Marcos. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Laos’ Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone on the sidelines of the Russia-Asean Summit in Kazan, Russia on June 18, 2026. — Reuters Putin has long sought to project stability in Russia, despite the economic and social effects of his four-year offensive on Ukraine. But a recent spate of attacks has forced the Kremlin to respond. After Kyiv launched similar attacks on Saint Petersburg earlier this month, the Russian leader promised to bolster air defences. US leader Donald Trump this week said Moscow should “make a deal” to end the Ukraine war.
- Security19 Jun, 15:19
Petrol shortages and ‘oil rain’ bring Russia-Ukraine war home to Moscow
Ukraine increases strikes on Russian oil and weapons infrastructure as it garners aid and begins EU talks.
- Diplomatic19 Jun, 17:53
Europe’s Russia dilemma: Why EU is opening a channel with Moscow despite Ukraine war
European Council President Antonio Costa defended his office's direct diplomatic outreach to Russia, emphasizing the need for communication channels despite the absence of immediate peace talks over Ukraine. While some EU leaders expressed concerns about uncoordinated efforts and maintaining pressure on Moscow, others, like Spain and Ireland, backed the initiative as a necessary diplomatic tool to convey the bloc's messages directly to Russia.
- Security22 Jun, 07:28
Zelenskyy pledges to ‘bring war back to Russia’ after drones swarm toward Moscow – Europe live
Russia intercepted 300 Ukrainian drones across the country and temporarily suspended operations from Moscow airport Nearly 60 Ukrainian drones were intercepted heading for Moscow last night, forcing the capital’s airports to briefly suspend its operations during the attack. In total, Russia reportedly downed just over 300 drones across the country. “The Russians are attacking us every day – and we will strike back every day. Our response will grow stronger with each passing day.” Continue reading...
- Security22 Jun, 09:50
Ukraine hits space communications centre in Moscow and bridge near Zaporizhzhia
Ukraine's defence forces have struck a number of Russian military facilities, including a space communications centre in Moscow.
- Security22 Jun, 20:50
Russia limits fuel sales in Saratov region amid rising demand
Restrictions follow refinery disruptions linked to Ukrainian drone attacks, according to Russian officials
- Security23 Jun, 15:05
Ukrainian Drones Strike Oil Facilities In Crimea Again
Ukraine's military says it struck oil facilities near the Crimea Bridge and at other sites on the Russian-occupied peninsula on June 23 amid a severe gasoline shortage in Crimea due to escalating attacks.
- Security23 Jun, 16:20
Ukraine says major Crimea bridge destroyed in latest attack
Ukraine continues to hit infrastructure on the Crimea to isolate the Russian-annexed peninsula. Meanwhile, Russia attacked Volodymyr Zelenskyy's hometown with a ballistic missile in a deadly strike.
- Security23 Jun, 21:58
Commentary: ASEAN-Russia summit is not a tilt toward Moscow
The significance of the ASEAN-Russia summit lies in the grouping's desire to preserve room for manoeuvre, says an ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute academic.
- Security24 Jun, 19:05
Zelenskyy: Our operation in Crimea has been carefully planned and Ukraine is counting on its partners
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine continues to respond to Russian attacks and is counting on its partners to provide the support needed to help force Russia towards peace.
- Humanitarian26 Jun, 09:50
Europe 'getting a taste' for producing UAVs for Ukrainian strikes against Russia — expert
Dmitry Kuzyakin highlighted that Ukraine itself no longer hosts significant large-scale UAV manufacturing facilities
- Security26 Jun, 09:50
Why are Ukrainian drones targeting annexed Crimea's infrastructures?
Kyiv is seeking retribution and one of its targets is Crimea. The peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014 now threatens to become Moscow's Achilles' heel, as Ukraine steps up its attacks targeting bridges, ferries and oil storage facilities. The strategy appears to be working: fuel and power shortages are becoming increasingly difficult and have forced Russian-installed leaders to introduce temporary measures and Crimeans now find themselves living under bombardment.
- Security26 Jun, 12:45
Russia-annexed Crimea declares ‘emergency’
MOSCOW - Authorities in Russian-annexed Crimea on Friday declared an “emergency situation” in a bid to ease the fallout from increasing Ukrainian aerial attacks on the peninsula.
- Security28 Jun, 16:59
Ukrainian strike ignites Russian oil refinery, as Putin acknowledges 'difficult period'
Debris from downed Ukrainian drones sparked a blaze at a major oil refinery in Russia on Sunday, according to local authorities. This comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin said that his country was “going through a difficult period”. In recent months, Ukraine has stepped up its long-range attacks on Russian military facilities, choking Moscow's fuel supplies and military deliveries.
- Security29 Jun, 03:13
Russian-occupied Crimea, Kherson Oblast and Donetsk without electricity due to drone attacks
Large-scale power outages were reported across temporarily occupied parts of Kherson Oblast, Crimea and Donetsk following drone attacks overnight.
- Security29 Jun, 08:14
Russian strikes hit power infrastructure in six regions, with Sumy hardest hit
Fresh power outages have been reported in six Ukrainian regions following Russia's latest large-scale attack.
- Security30 Jun, 10:07
Ukraine’s Hornet attack UAVs shot down over Novorossiya highway — Russian Defense Ministry
According to the ministry, air defense personnel employed small arms fire and aerial ramming tactics to down the drones
- Security01 Jul, 06:32
Zelenskyy: Ukrainian weapons strike Ufa oil refinery again and hit Russian military industry site in Penza Oblast – video
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Ukrainian weapons have struck an oil refinery in Russia's Ufa for the second time, referring to the strikes as "long-range sanctions". The refinery lies 1,300 km from the front line. He also said a Russian military-industrial complex facility in Penza Oblast has been hit.
- Security02 Jul, 19:28
'Moscow will fall' — 13 Russian power stations shut down across occupied Ukraine, military says
The operation shut down energy facilities in occupied Crimea as well as in the occupied parts of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts, Unmanned Systems Forces Commander Robert "Madyar" Brovdi reported.
- Security03 Jul, 09:58
Russian attacks cause power outages in six regions, worst disruption in Donetsk Oblast
Russia's latest massive attack caused new power outages in five Ukrainian regions as of the morning of 3 July.
- Security03 Jul, 11:25
"Crimean switch": Ukraine hits 10 energy sites overnight
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) struck 48 targets in the rear of Russian forces on the night of 2-3 July, including 10 energy facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea and an anti-aircraft missile system.
- Security04 Jul, 09:10
Russian forces start receiving new ammunition developed to counter Ukrainian UAVs
Russian forces have begun receiving Mnogotochie small-arms ammunition. It was developed to shoot down attack drones.
- Security04 Jul, 15:46
Russian attacks leave trail of destruction across Ukraine
Russian attacks leave trail of destruction across Ukraine
- Security05 Jul, 03:02
Ukraine hits St Petersburg oil sites in drone blitz
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- Security06 Jul, 03:06
Russia’s Center battlegroup drone operators destroy Ukrainian ground robotic systems
Russian troops used FPV drones against enemy targets
- Security06 Jul, 07:39
Over 500 Ukrainian drones strike 20 Russian regions and occupied Crimea overnight. Refinery hit in Yaroslavl, blackout across Crimea.
Russian air defense forces shot down 519 Ukrainian drones overnight on July 6, striking targets across more than 20 regions of Russia, occupied Crimea, and the Sea of Azov, the Defense Ministry said. The total number of drones launched in the attack is unknown; the ministry reported only those intercepted.
- Security06 Jul, 11:27
Blackout hits all cities and districts in southern Crimea
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have damaged 38 energy load centres in temporarily occupied Crimea and the Russian-occupied southern territories in the first days of July. A cascading collapse of the power system is expected to be announced in Crimea later.
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