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Moscow and surrounding regions faced a barrage of Ukrainian drone attacks, leading to temporary airport closures and prompting a response from Russian air defenses. At least 19 drones were ...
Moscow closes airports after Ukrainian drone attack Russia launches drones into Ukraine overnight Kyiv urges foreign leaders to skip Moscow's WW2 victory parade KYIV, May 6 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian ...
Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow for the second consecutive night, temporarily halting flights at four airports in the Russian capital and nine further afield – as it prepares to host a major ...
Visit is Xi's 11th to Russia as president A China-Russia summit will be held during trip Energy and a possible new gas pipeline to China on agenda China has helped Russian economy weather Western ...
Drones attacked the capital on both Sunday and Monday nights. LONDON -- Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow for the second consecutive night on Monday, as the Russian capital prepared for Victory Day ...
The Chinese leader arrived in Moscow on Wednesday for a four-day state visit, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported. Xi will deepen “mutual trust” with Putin, according to Beijing ...
A barrage of Ukrainian drones forced Russian airports, including in Moscow, to restrict flights on Tuesday -- three days before the Kremlin will hold its grand military parade on Red Square to ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ukraine attacked Moscow with drones for a third day on Wednesday forcing most of the Russian capital's airports to close just as Chinese President Xi Jinping was due to arrive ...
MOSCOW-Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow for a third day on May 7, forcing most of the Russian capital’s airports to close hours before Chinese President Xi Jinping was due to fly in for a pomp ...
All four international airports around Moscow temporarily suspended flights Tuesday as Russian forces intercepted more than 100 Ukrainian drones fired at almost a dozen Russian regions ...
Moscow police have called on residents to refrain from setting off fireworks ahead of Russia’s May 9 holiday, citing “a growing number of provocations involving their use,” the state news agency TASS ...
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