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Hi, this is Tania Myronyshena reporting from Kyiv on day 1,332 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: Russia shot down its own Su-30SM fighter jet over Crimea while its air defense was trying to intercept Ukrainian drones flying to the occupied peninsula and deep inside Russia overnight,
At least one person has been killed and thousands were without power on Saturday, after a barrage of Russian drones targeted energy facilities across Ukraine overnight.View on euronews
Russia exported an average of $637 million of fuel a day in September — a 4% slip from August, and a 26% drop from oil exports recorded in September 2024.
Ukraine needs to be able to jam Russia's drones. But that means its own drone pilots need to negotiate safe passage through the jamming.
A North Korean submunition has been found in a drone that was used to attack Ukraine last month, according to a new report, providing further insight into the extent that Pyongyang is helping Russia wage war on its Eastern European neighbor.
Throughout the war, Russian drones and missiles have repeatedly targeted railway infrastructure, mostly in regions near the front line. In March, the rail operator also endured a major cyberattack that disrupted online ticketing and other services for a week.
"Strong decisions are possible, decisions that can help," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday.
Army modernization includes drone technology inspired by Ukraine's success and nuclear microreactors to power bases, according to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.
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Ukraine 'to unleash Tomahawks to wipe out massive Russian drone factory'
A retired US Army general said "20,000 North Koreans" are employed at the vast drone factory as Russia continues to warn the US against supplying Tomahawks.