Russia, Ukraine and drones
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By Vladimir Soldatkin, Tom Balmforth and Huseyin Hayatsever ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Russia told Ukraine at peace talks on Monday that it would only agree to end the war if Kyiv gives up big new chunks of territory and accepts limits on the size of its army,
Ukraine reviews Russia's ceasefire terms after failed talks. Zelenskyy emphasizes no rewards for Putin and highlights NATO's importance in curbing Russian aggression.
The Russian delegation at the Istanbul talks presented its demands for a ceasefire, which the Ukrainians will study over the next seven days
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia needs one more week to review ceasefire proposal — Ukraine's Defense MinisterRussia has not yet responded to Ukraine's memorandum on a complete ceasefire. According to Ukraine's Defense Minister and head of the Ukrainian delegation, Rustem Umerov, it is expected that Moscow will review the document for another week.
The head of Ukraine's SBU sec urity service, Lieutenant General Vasyl Malyuk, said on Monday that Kyiv hit 41 aircraft, including Tu-95 and Tu-22 strategic bom bers Russia has used extensively to fire long-range missiles at Ukraine.
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The drone strikes on Russian air force bases weaken Moscow’s ability to wage war on its neighbor and undermine its capacity to threaten more distant rivals.
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Inside Ukraine’s Record Drone Barrage: Swarm Tactics, Russian Air Defenses, and the Battle for the Defense Industrial BaseRussia’s Defense Ministry said its forces shot down 296 Ukrainian drones over 12 regions — including the capital Moscow — during the latest round of long-range strikes.” It’s a single sentence, but one uttered in the wee hours of May 29,