Russia, Ukraine and Pearl Harbor
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Ukraine's large-scale, coordinated drone strikes on Russia's high-value aircraft on Sunday packed a punch against part of Moscow's military that had been relatively unscathed by the war in Ukraine. But they have likely also benefited a NATO scrambling to prepare for a possible war with Russia,
Vladimir Putin's online army is normally supportive, but some accounts have been boldly outspoken and willing to question, even blame, the Russian establishment for not protecting the country's prized strategic bomber fleet.
Ukraine’s audacious attack on Russian airfields sent a shockwave through the oil market, but analysts doubt the rally will last as OPEC+ accelerates production hikes.
After Ukraine's long-range drone operation stunned Moscow, defense analysts warn Chinese commercial vessels could pose similar risks inside the United States
Authorities at Moscow zero in on a Ukrainian DJ and his erotica-writing wife believed to have facilitated the weekend’s devastating Pearl
Putin could use ‘game-changing’ nuclear weapons in a show of strength hours after Ukraine’s drone strikes, an expert has warned. The Russian leader could deploy deploying nuclear weapons, Dr Stephen Hall told Metro. Ukraine blew up scores of Russian nuclear bombers in a mass drone attack on Sunday.
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Russia's Pearl Harbor: 430 euro drones delivering a lethal blow to Moscow's strategic aviationKremlin's biggest aerial military defeat by destroying dozens of irreplaceable bombers with cheap drones. President Volodymyr Zelensky did have some cards up his sleeve. Yesterday's operation, the boldest and deadliest in the three and a half years of the Russian invasion in Ukraine,
A drone attack damaged Russia’s bomber fleet — and exposed air base vulnerabilities worldwide.