Russia Launches Largest Drone Attack Of War
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy again appealed to the U.S. to apply more pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin in pursuit of peace talks to end Moscow's 3-year-old invasion of its neighbor -- and as massed long-range drone strikes continued.
Moscow’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said on Telegram that 12 drones heading for the Russian capital had been shot down
At least 17 civilians, including children, were injured after a bomb was dropped from a drone camera onto a volleyball ground in South Waziristan's Barmal area. The blast caused panic and was followed by heavy gunfire.
Yurii Ihnat, the lead spokesperson for Ukraine's air force, said the new tactic involves sending drones straight down from 2 kilometers or higher.
Putin's helicopter was "at the epicenter" of a "large-scale" Ukrainian drone attack on May 20, Yury Dashkin, commander of a Russian air defense division, said, according to Kremlin newswire Tass. Newsweek has contacted the Kremlin for comment by email.
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