Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Russia rained close to 500 drones and missiles down on Ukraine overnight into March 14, marking its 16th large-scale aerial attack since December. Although Ukraine's Air Force neutralized 460 airborne projectiles,
Kenya and Russia announced on Monday that Kenyans will no longer be recruited by the Russian military and sent to fight in Ukraine.
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Ukraine intensifies deep strikes on Russian military sites to disrupt 2026 offensive — ISW report
Ukraine is increasing its medium-range strike capability, improving its ability to counter Russian missile attacks, degrade Russia’s air defenses, and disrupt Moscow’s planned offensive operations in spring and summer 2026,
Secretary of Russia's Security Council Sergei Shoigu said the development of Ukrainian drones has advanced to the point that "no Russian region can feel safe," with the Ural region already "in the
U.S.-brokered talks between Russia and Ukraine are on hold as Washington's attention is gripped by the Iran war, which has drawn the international spotlight from Ukraine's plight as it strives to hold back Russia's bigger army.
How serious is the damage? Ukraine’s Defense Forces have struck the Maykop military airfield in Russia’s Republic of Adygea. Hits on infrastructure facilities have been reported, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - Russia has taken control of 12 settlements in Ukraine in the first two weeks of March as part of advances along the front line in eastern and southern Ukraine, Russian state-run news agencies quoted top general Valery Gerasimov as saying on Monday.
In eastern Ukraine, white nylon nets now stretch over roads and city streets, a low-tech defense against deadly FPV drones that dominate the battlefield and threaten civilians near the front line.
The latest U.S.-brokered talks between envoys from Moscow and Kyiv over Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine have ended with no sign of a breakthrough.
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Four Years into the Ukraine War, Russia Is Changing Its Military Organization
Russia’s method of grouping its soldiers into “battalion tactical groups” assumed that those soldiers would be better-trained than a potential adversary—an assumption that is clearly no longer the case.
At least 70 educational institutions across 24 Russian regions, including the Russian-annexed territory of Crimea, are recruiting students for the war that began on Feb. 24, 2022, according to Berlin-based independent media outlet Echo,
Zelenskyy claims Ukraine’s military ‘thwarted’ Russian offensive planned for March Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share At least two dozen U.