Russia’s Defense Ministry said its forces shot down at least 287 Ukrainian drones overnight into Thursday morning.
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Ukraine unleashes overnight drone hell fight back in Russia closing all Moscow airports
Ukrainian forces launched a massive drone operation targeting Russia, forcing all four Moscow airports to close and causing ...
Volodymyr Zelensky's forces destroyed a major explosives factory and a power plant in response to a barrage of Russian ...
Ukrainian drone attacks have caused major flight chaos in Russia, with delays, diversions and cancellations affecting at least 60,000 travellers on Wednesday, according to the Russian tourism ...
Flydubai today announced its entry into Ukraine with planned flights to Kiev, Donetsk and Kharkov - expanding the low-cost carrier's global network to 40 destinations spanning the GCC, Asia, Levant, ...
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Overnight Ukrainian drone attacks target chemical plants, disrupt Moscow airports
Russian forces shot down 287 Ukrainian drones overnight in one of the highest single-night totals since the war began, the ...
Ryanair, Wizz Air and easyJet predict a boom in travel including ‘catastrophe tourism’ once a peace deal is signed ...
9 Ukrainian children rescued from Russian-occupied territories, President's Office says Trump tells European leaders Putin doesn’t want peace because he believes Russia winning war in Ukraine, WSJ ...
All four international airports around Moscow temporarily suspended flights Tuesday as Russian forces intercepted more than 100 Ukrainian drones fired at almost a dozen Russian regions, the Defense ...
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Huge Ukrainian Strike Destroys Key Russian Suicide Drone Hub
The current Russian strategy places heavy emphasis on suicide drones. Thus far in 2025, the Russian forces have launched more ...
Update 12:00 p.m. Turchynov's 'anti-terrorist' military operation finally appeared Tuesday, in the form of road blocks outside of Slovyansk and a short offensive to reclaim an airport in Kramatorsk.
Ryanair, Wizz Air and EasyJet predict a boom in travel including ‘catastrophe tourism’ once a peace deal is signed ...
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