Russia, Ukraine and drones
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On the evening of July 31, Veronika Osintseva went to sleep in her bedroom at her family's apartment in a western neighborhood in Ukraine's capital Kyiv. When she drifted off she did not know a Russian drone would strike the building and that she would wake up on the ground — nine stories down.
KYIV (Reuters) -Russian overnight attack killed one person, injured at least 18, and struck a U.S. electronics manufacturer in western Ukraine, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday. A missile attack injured 15 people and destroyed storage facilities at the manufacturer in the town of Mukachevo,
According to the Federation of American Scientists, the Tu-95MS bomber can carry six to 16 nuclear-armed, air-launched cruise missiles. Last November, the Russian military deployed this type of bomber for a joint patrol over the Sea of Japan with Chinese bombers.
The Russian director, who's being honored at the Sarajevo Film Festival, defended his controversial methods while filming his sprawling 'DAU' project.
Hackers associated with some of Russia’s most prolific cyber espionage units have over the last year been leveraging a vulnerability in older Cisco software to target thousands of networking devices associated with critical infrastructure IT systems,
There are too many drones and only so many frequencies. Friendly jamming happens, sometimes as an accident, sometimes in panic.
The number of people injured in the Russian strike on the plant of US company Flex in Mukachevo on 21 August has risen to 23. Source: Myroslav Biletskyi, head of Zakarpattia Oblast Military Administration Details: As of Thursday evening,
Russia's central bank may be able to cut its key interest rate from 18% this year if inflation slows rapidly, but it does not rule out holding it at that level in order to achieve a sustainable slowdown in price growth,