Russia, Ukraine begin large prisoner exchange
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KYIV: A massive Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv on Saturday wounded at least 15 people, even as Russia
As Ukrainian drones strike deep into Russian territory, they are disrupting day-to-day life and reminding Russians that the war is not confined to the trenches.
Kyiv. Russia launched 14 ballistic missiles and dozens of drones at Ukraine’s capital overnight on March 24. It's one of the biggest combined aerial attacks on the Ukrainian capital of the three-year war, damaging several apartment buildings and injuring 15 people.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia hits Ukraine with ballistic missiles and 250 drones: how air defenses respondedRussia launched a massive strike on Ukraine, simultaneously using ballistic missiles and attack drones, according to the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram. According to the Air Forces,
Ukraine pioneered the use of small drones on the battlefield. But in Russia’s Kursk region, Moscow’s fiber-optic cables helped turn the tide.
Russia fired 273 exploding drones at multiple regions of Ukraine after President Donald Trump announced he would be speaking with Vladimir Putin on Monday.
Ukrainian startup Aerobavovna is making waves with a low-tech warfare solution: helium-filled aerostats balloons that extend drone communications.
On Friday, Ukraine and Russia had each handed over 390 soldiers and civilians in the biggest prisoner exchange since Russia launched its full-scale assault in February 2022. Both countries have each agreed to swap 1,000 prisoners, with another exchange expected on Sunday.