
Uliana Bezpalko
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1 day ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Uliana Bezpalko |Daryna Vialko
Increased shellingVoloshyn noted that Russian forces had attempted to give the impression of observing an Easter ceasefire. However, immediately after it ended, the Russian army intensified artillery shelling and kamikaze drone strikes. There has also been an increase in the use of aerial bombs. In the past day alone, the enemy deployed 18 guided aerial bombs and 99 unguided air-to-surface missiles in the south. Russian forces targeted settlements near the frontline of combat.
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1 week ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Uliana Bezpalko |Mariya Kucheryavets |Kateryna Shkarlat
Takeaways:Why is Putin attacking peaceful Ukrainians specifically during talks with the US? Are the mass casualties in Kryvyi Rih and Sumy part of the Kremlin’s broader strategy? What’s behind the barbaric bombing of Ukrainian cities? Is Putin trying to break Ukrainians’ will to resist through such actions? Will the attacks on peaceful cities continue, and why is this important for Putin?
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Uliana Bezpalko |Yuliia Akymova |Oleksandra Bashchenko
The Russian army over the past two weeks has again intensified offensive actions in various sections of the front. This activity may indicate one of the possible courses of action by Moscow. The first – taking advantage of the uncertainty in the start of any peace negotiations, the aggressor wants to manage to seize even more territory to improve its positions. The second – Russia is preparing for a larger-scale offensive and has already begun probing for possible weak spots in Ukrainian defense.
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1 month ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Uliana Bezpalko |Liliana Oleniak
In recent months, Russia has honed its drone attack tactics. Russia launches a swarm of drones (both attack and spoof) at a single target to overwhelm Ukrainian air defense. At the same time, while approaching the target, these drones maneuver in altitude, flying too high or too low, causing them to disappear from radar. At the same time, the Russians can launch 100-200 of these drones per night. These factors complicate the work of air defense.
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1 month ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Uliana Bezpalko |Kateryna Danishevska
"It looks like the Russians haven't targeted energy for nearly a week. Since March 19, such strikes have not been recorded. We'll see how this develops, as nothing has been formally documented yet," a source in military circles told RBC-Ukraine.
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