
Oleksandr Musiienko
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1 week ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Mariya Kucheryavets |Viktor Nazarenko |Oleksandr Musiienko
Key questions:Why has Russia suddenly escalated its attacks? What are the objectives of Russia's massive strikes on Ukraine? How much longer can Russia keep attacking, and what resources does it have? Are Russian drones really controlled through Telegram, and will that complicate interception? For three consecutive nights, Russian forces have been massively attacking Ukraine with missiles and strike drones.
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1 month ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Dmytro Oliinyk |Daryna Vialko |Oleksandr Musiienko
"The question remains open, I don’t have a definitive answer. But we should distinguish between a ceasefire on paper and an actual ceasefire. If we’re talking about a ceasefire on paper, I lean toward believing it will happen. I mean a three-day one."He noted that Ukraine’s position may echo its approach on April 20, when President Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces would respond only where attacks occurred and would hold fire where there was silence.
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2 months ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Danylo Kramarenko |Daria Dmytriieva |Oleksandr Musiienko
ContentsDrones & missiles: How Russia's attacks on Ukraine changedHow this relates to peace talks and what Putin is seekingIs Putin testing Trump? Will the USA respond tough Drones + missiles: how Russian attacks on Ukraine have changedSince the beginning of April, the enemy has returned to striking Ukrainian cities with cruise and ballistic missiles. The most recent combined attack using Shaheds and various types of missiles was recorded a month ago, on March 7.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Oleksandr Musiienko |Mariya Kucheryavets |Kateryna Shkarlat
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2 months ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Mariya Kucheryavets |Kateryna Shkarlat |Oleksandr Musiienko
Russian strikes on Ukraine and what Trump says about itThe last time Russian forces carried out a massive missile strike on Ukraine was on March 7. The enemy used Kh-101 missiles from Tu-95MS bombers, guided air missiles, ballistic missiles, Kalibr cruise missiles, and attack drones. In total, 261 aerial threats were launched, some of which were intercepted. However, there were also hits, including on Ukraine's gas transportation network.
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