Russia, Ukraine and drone attacks
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Russia has targeted Ukraine’s cities in the largest combined drone and missile attack in more than a month, only five days after Donald Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
He urged the international community to respond with stronger pressure on Moscow, including tougher sanctions and tariffs. Ukraine, meanwhile, has kept up its attacks with domestically produced long-range drones on infrastructure inside Russia that ...
Fox News contributor Dan Hoffman joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the latest on the fatal attack and the effort to broker peace in Ukraine.
Two German fighter jets were sent to the Ukraine-Romania border Tuesday night following a wave of drone strikes from Russia. Oleh Kiper, the head of the Odesa province in Ukraine, said drones hit infrastructure and production facilities in the city of Izmail,
There are too many drones and only so many frequencies. Friendly jamming happens, sometimes as an accident, sometimes in panic.
Russia launched 614 air attack munitions into Ukraine overnight into Thursday, the air force in Kyiv said, in a "massive combined air strike" on targets in the country.
At least one person was injured in a massive fire sparked by an overnight Russian drone attack on the Odesa region in Ukraine.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States would not put troops on the ground in Ukraine but might provide air support as part of a deal to end Russia's war in the country. Alex Cohen has more.
Allied aircraft are often scrambled in NATO nations like Poland and Romania in response to Russian long-range attacks in Ukraine, which regularly target locations along Ukraine's border with its NATO neighbors.