Russian Strikes and Drone Attacks Escalate Ahead of Victory Day Ceasefire Deadline

Russian Strikes and Drone Attacks Escalate Ahead of Victory Day Ceasefire Deadline
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The escalation in attacks between Russia and Ukraine raises concerns over civilian safety and the stability of proposed ceasefires during Victory D...

  • Russian strikes reportedly killed 27 people in Ukraine ahead of the ceasefire deadline proposed by Kyiv.
  • Ukraine's President Zelenskyy stated that territory was captured using robots and drones.
  • Russia has begun rolling mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow and other cities.
  • Moscow threatened retaliatory strikes if Ukraine attacks during Victory Day commemorations.
  • Russia's Defense Ministry reported shooting down 347 Ukrainian drones overnight.

Russian military strikes killed dozens in Ukraine before a proposed ceasefire, while Russia reported intercepting hundreds of Ukrainian drones and implemented mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow, citing security concerns.

The escalation highlights the increasing use of unmanned systems in warfare and the risks to civilians during major national events, complicating diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire.

Observers are watching for further retaliatory actions, potential disruptions during Victory Day, and the impact of technological warfare on future military engagements.

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