Russia, Ukraine and Drone
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"Ukraine knew that the African girls who had come to work in the drone factories, lived in that hostel that was struck down. It was in the news. When Ukraine was accused of hitting civilian houses, they said: 'No, those are workers working in drone factories.'"
The Lukoil oil refinery — which accounts for about 30% of Russia’s gas consumption — was lit up during an overnight barrage that saw more than 50 drones bombard the area.
At a secret location in rural Ukraine, columns of attack drones are assembled at night and in near silence to strike deep inside Russia. Their targets are strategic: oil refineries, fuel depots, and military logistics hubs.
Vladimir Putin activates reserve units by contract to ensure the protection of the country's most critical infrastructures. The war in Ukraine continues. Russian forces have once again attacked Ukrainian territory early this morning with 80 drones,
A drone was used by Russian troops to attack a civilian vehicle in the Seredyno-Buda hromada of Sumy Oblast. The vehicle was delivering bread to local residents. The driver was killed and three other civilians were injured as a result of the attack.
The toy is described in a listing as suitable for children from the age of six and "an ideal gift for young patriots."
An energy facility that supplied heating to local residents was damaged following a Russian drone strike in the Kharkiv region on Tuesday, officials said.
Ukraine has ramped up its strikes on Russian military and energy targets far beyond the front lines in recent months.
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