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At Monday’s meeting, Healey was expected to urge Ukraine’s Western partners to launch a coincidental “50-day drive” to get Kyiv the weapons it needs to fight Russia’s bigger army and force Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, the U.K. government said in a statement.
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Ukraine Drone Attacks Cause Mayhem In Moscow Airports: How Will This Affect International Travel?
Ukraine's long-range drone attacks over the weekend put major Moscow airports into chaos as flight cancellations and delays stranded thousands of passengers. According to Russia's defence ministry, they downed 117 of Ukraine's drones overnight and 172 the day before.
Iraq has announced findings from its investigation into drone attacks on military bases during the recent Israel-Iran war.
The United States Embassy in Iraq, in a statement: "The United States condemns the recent drone attacks throughout Iraq, including the July 14 and July 15 drone attacks on critical infrastructure at the Khurmala and Sarsang oil fields in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region."
Ukraine's Brave1 hopes all of its infantry will eventually carry its new anti-drone rifle rounds, designed to fire from NATO-issued rifles.
Iraqi Kurdistan will resume oil exports through a pipeline to Turkey after a two-year halt, Iraq's federal government said on Thursday despite a fourth day of drone attacks that have shut down half of the region's output.
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Defense News on MSNRussia seen as boosting combat-drone output, switching attack angles
Moscow wants to be able to deploy 2,000 drones in a single strike, according to the assessment of a senior German military official.
A Ukrainian soldier told BI that the thermonaric warheads have gotten bigger, while a first responder said Russia is using them more frequently.