Russia, Ukraine and Drone
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The attack demonstrated Ukraine’s ability to use relatively cheap drones to take out expensive aircraft and to strike sites far from its borders.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNNATO secretary general on Ukraine's NATO membership: "A long-term commitment by 32 allies"NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has stated that all NATO member states have agreed on Ukraine’s future membership and stressed that this issue cannot be part of peace negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.
The conflict underscores need for coordinated federal and private efforts to close gaps in homeland drone protection
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUkraine’s Cobweb op shakes Putin’s war plans and tests Trump’s political silenceFrom Ukraine’s perspective, the timing of the operation was ideal, the article said, as peace talks with Russian representatives had been scheduled in Istanbul the following day. Meanwhile, Moscow continues to signal clearly that it has no interest in a ceasefire.
In an interview, University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer blames the West for the war in Ukraine, and says a peaceful solution is unlikely. The West's past mistakes mean Europe may face new wars,
The senators are urging swift support for a sweeping sanctions bill to sever the economic lifeline fueling Russia’s war.
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The head of the Russian delegation accused Ukraine of "putting on a show" during Monday's peace talks. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Ukrainian officials and President Zelenksy have questioned if Russia is “serious” about peace after talks in Istanbul concluded after little more than an hour.
Poland, Romania and Lithuania said on Monday, after a meeting of Nordic, Baltic and Eastern European leaders in the capital of Lithuania, that the region remains committed to the path towards Ukrainian NATO membership, and called for further pressure on Russia, including more sanctions.
"I will continue to resist even if Crimea remains part of Russia, because Crimea was and is Ukraine, regardless of political decisions." Attacks against civilians have only escalated since Trump took office, and on May 18, Russia carried out its largest ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNUS and Russia row in public as the Ukraine war heats upMOSCOW/KYIV -The United States and Russia quarrelled in public on Wednesday over the intensifying Ukraine war after U.S. President Donald Trump warned that President Vladimir Putin was "playing with fire" and Moscow massed 50,000 troops near a Ukrainian region.
Karol Nawrocki's victory underscores the enduring appeal of nationalist rhetoric among about half of the country along the eastern flank of NATO and the European Union.