Air Strikes Continue as Ukraine and Russia Meet in Istanbul
Monday, 2 June 2025 () Delegations from Ukraine and Russia have begun to meet in Istanbul for a second round of direct peace talks amid low expectations of a breakthrough as air attacks by both sides continue in Europe's largest and deadliest conflict since World War II. Russian state media reported that the talks between negotiating teams began around 14:45 local time in Istanbul on June 2, a day after Ukraine wiped out dozens of long-range Russian bombers with hoards of drones launched remotely after being smuggled into Russia. Both delegations are expected to present…
In its most daring drone offensive yet, Ukraine struck deep inside Russia on Sunday, targeting a military base in Siberia’s Irkutsk region and reportedly destroying over 40 aircraft, including Tu-95, Tu-22M3 bombers and an A-50 surveillance plane. The drone attack, confirmed by Russian officials,...
In a stunning cross-border twist, Russian soldiers have been caught on drone footage hijacking a Canadian-made Ukrainian armored vehicle—an LAV Super Bison. The undated clip, reportedly from..
In one of the most successful special operations in modern warfare, Ukraine’s security forces executed “Operation Spiderweb,” a highly covert drone strike that devastated Russia’s strategic..
Ukraine strikes Kerch bridge in Crimea with underwater explosives
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