Ukraine, Russia peace talks
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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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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine war latest: Ukraine, Russia agree on new prisoner swap, return of fallen soldiersRussian media publishes Moscow's official peace demands 34% of Russian strategic Russian bombers at main airfields damaged in Ukrainian drone operation, SBU reports Over 160 Ukrainian drones downed across Russia,
With 41 military aircraft impacted, the Ukrainian drone attack was described by some commentators as Russia's "Pearl Harbor." The attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 was a surprise air raid by Japan on the U.S. during World War II. Kyiv's assault follows ground advances by Moscow troops in recent days in Ukraine's Sumy border region.
The growing global uncertainty and the push for strategic autonomy by European countries are boosting the pending work in the major companies in the sector, awaiting a new boost from NATO. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNEuropean leaders shift focus to defending Ukraine without US support, the Telegraph reportsEuropean officials drafting proposals for a Ukraine peacekeeping force acknowledged that Europe must "get real" about the possibility of U.S. President Donald Trump abandoning support for Kyiv, the Telegraph reported on May 31 citing undisclosed sources.
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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.
This timeline tracks the key events in reverse chronological order – from Ukraine's most recent long-range drone strikes on Russian airbases to the earliest days of the invasion.
Poland and the U.S. are close allies, and there are 10,000 U.S. troops stationed in Poland, but Tusk and his partners in the past have been critical of Trump. Nawrocki, however, has a worldview closely aligned with Trump and his Make America Great Again ethos.
European leaders face mounting pressure to act decisively, as ongoing energy imports continue to fund Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Expensive planes, tanks, and ships can be destroyed on the cheap.