Ukraine Destroys Russian Iskander Missile Launchers on Russian Soil for First Time
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Ukraine Destroys Iskander Missile Launchers on Russian Soil

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Ukrainian forces have reportedly destroyed a group of Russian Iskander missile launchers inside Russia for the first time, in what officials described as a pre-emptive strike to prevent an imminent attack on a major Ukrainian city — likely Kyiv. The launchers were positioned near Klintsy, a town in Russia’s Bryansk region, approximately 40 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

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Russian Drone Strike Kills Ukrainian Firefighter’s Family in Chernihiv
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Russian Drone Strike Kills Ukrainian Firefighter’s Family in Chernihiv

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A Russian drone attack on the northern Ukrainian town of Pryluky, Chernihiv region, has killed the wife, daughter, and infant grandson of a local fire department chief, Ukrainian officials confirmed Wednesday. The firefighter was responding to earlier strikes across the city when a Shahed drone hit his home, reducing it to rubble. Among the victims was 25-year-old Daryna Shyhyda, a patrol police officer. Her one-year-old son and mother were also killed in the blast.

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China Arms Russia’s Drone Surge as Washington Looks the Other Way
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China Arms Russia’s Drone Surge as Washington Looks the Other Way

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Ukraine’s dominance in drone warfare is eroding—and fast. Once a symbol of Ukrainian innovation and battlefield adaptability, the drone war is shifting in Russia’s favor. The reason is clear, if largely unspoken: Chinese parts, Chinese support, and a growing silence from Washington. In 2024, Ukraine produced nearly one million tactical drones. It aimed for 2.5 million in 2025—an ambitious plan to offset artillery shortages and manpower constraints.

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Russia Escalates Overnight Strikes on Ukrainian Cities: Targeting Civilians, Children, and Infrastructure
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Russia Escalates Strikes on Ukrainian Cities: Targeting Civilians, Children, and Infrastructure

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Overnight, Russian forces launched another wave of attacks across Ukraine, striking cities from Chernihiv to Kherson. The assault—carried out primarily with drones and guided bombs—targeted civilian infrastructure and residential areas, killing at least five people and injuring dozens more. The attacks underscore Moscow’s continued strategy of terrorizing population centers far from the front lines.

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Kerch Bridge Hit by a Blast as SBU Says Operation Is Just Beginning
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Kerch Bridge Hit Again as Kyiv Expands Deep Operations

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In a bold escalation of its campaign against Russian infrastructure, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has claimed responsibility for an attack on the Kerch Bridge, saying the operation has been “months in the making” — and that it’s only just getting started. Over a ton of TNT used in underwater sabotage. Second explosion reported hours later.

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Russia Strikes Sumy City Center, Killing 3 and Injuring Dozens
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Russia Strikes Sumy City Center, Killing 3 and Injuring Dozens

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A Russian rocket attack struck the center of Sumy on Monday morning, killing at least three people and injuring 16 others in what Ukrainian officials described as a targeted strike on civilian areas. The attack occurred shortly after 9:00 a.m. local time, according to regional authorities, and hit residential streets in the city’s central district. Among the injured are several children, officials said.

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Operation Spiderweb: Russia’s Propaganda Machine Tangled in Its Own Web
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Operation Spiderweb: Russia’s Propaganda Machine Tangled in Its Own Web

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Amid the ongoing aftermath of Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb – the meticulously planned drone strike targeting multiple Russian airbases – the Russian propaganda machine is in chaos. The operation reportedly damaged or destroyed 41 aircraft, including strategic bombers such as the Tu-95 and Tu-22M3, and rare A-50 early warning plane.

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China Providing Military Supplies to 20 Russian Defense Plants, Intelligence Chief Says
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China Providing Military Supplies to 20 Russian Defense Plants, Intelligence Chief Says

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Ukrainian intelligence has confirmed that China is supplying key materials and equipment to at least 20 Russian military production facilities, directly enabling Moscow’s ongoing war against Ukraine. The revelation, made by the chief of Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service, Oleh Ivashchenko, underscores growing concerns about Beijing’s role in circumventing Western sanctions and sustaining Russia’s war machine.

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