Russia, Ukraine and airstrikes
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Russian drones and missiles again bombarded cities across Ukraine on Saturday night into Sunday morning despite the completion of a major prisoner exchange.
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Dagens.com on MSNRussian Airstrikes Trigger Poland Military Response—AgainWith Russian missiles raining down on Ukraine, Poland's military scrambles fighter jets and raises alert levels.
As Russia launched the largest aerial attack so far on Ukraine, hundreds of missiles and drones rattled Poland where fighter planes were scrambled to deal with any contingency. Poland has presidential election scheduled on June 1.
Evil Vladimir Putin launched a huge set of airstrikes across Ukraine in a deadly overnight blitz. Poland announced it had 'activated all available forces and resources' in the NATO nation
Misleading claims have emerged online off the back of a false report alleging that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an airstrike on child traffickers in Ukraine. #EuroVerify
In our news wrap Sunday, Poland scrambled its air defenses as Russia conducted an aerial assault on neighboring Ukraine, Israel continued making deadly airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, Elon Musk signaled he may be easing out of his role in efforts to slash government spending under Trump,
Ukraine suspects Russia is not really interested in pausing the conflict and ending the war, and the head of the country’s delegation, Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, said the key points could only be resolved at face-to-face talks between President Zelensky and President Putin.
Negotiators from Ukraine and Russia met in Istanbul, Turkey, today for peace talks as both sides continued to conduct airstrikes. The delegations agreed to a major prisoner exchange, but no ceasefire.