Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has celebrated a significant victory in the ongoing conflict with Russia, with successful drone strikes deep in Russian territory overnight targeting aircraft, missiles, and oil targets.
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The strikes, which caused fires at Putin's oil facilities, marked a major escalation in Ukraine's mid- and long-range strike capabilities, deploying drone and missile technology to battle Russia's invasion.
Ukrainian drones also destroyed two Russian Tu-142 naval aircraft and an Iskander ballistic missile system, with footage posted to social media by Ukrainian authorities showing the aftermath of the strikes.
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As Ukraine's President Zelensky celebrates the successful drone strikes, concerns grow about a potential new massive attack,with Zelensky warning Russia is preparing a new attack and urging citizens to stay safe.
Zelensky is being 'very persistent' in pressing the United States to provide his country with more Patriot air defence missiles that can counter devastating Russian ballistic missile attacks .
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The successful drone strikes against Russia's oil assets have become almost daily occurrences, with Ukraine's recent expansion of its mid- and long-range strike capabilities marking a significant shift in the conflict.
Attacks on Russian oil assets have become almost daily occurrences, with Russia using its long-range ballistic missiles to damage Ukraine's power grid and cities .
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As Ukraine's President Zelensky celebrates the successful drone strikes, concerns grow about a potential new massive attack, with Zelensky warning Russia is preparing a new attack and urging citizens to stay safe.
Zelensky is being 'very persistent' in pressing the United States to provide his country with more Patriot air defence missiles that can counter devastating Russian ballistic missile attacks.
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The successful drone strikes against Russia's oil assets have become almost daily occurrences, with Ukraine's recent expansion of its mid- and long-range strike capabilities marking a significant shift in the conflict.
Attacks on Russian oil assets have become almost daily occurrences, with Russia using its long-range ballistic missiles to damage Ukraine's power grid and cities.
As the conflict continues, concerns grow about the potential for a new massive attack, with Zelensky warning Russia is preparing a new attack and urging citizens to stay safe.
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