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Russian law enforcement officers inspect a burnt-out car in the courtyard of residential buildings following a drone attack in the village of Sofyino, Moscow region, on November 10, 2024.
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Russia and Ukraine both launched record drone attacks on each other overnight, as the Kremlin said it saw “positive signals” from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump over his desire to strike a deal to end the conflict.

Mr. Trump’s election to the White House has the potential to upend the almost three-year conflict and has thrown into question Washington’s multi-billion dollar support for Kyiv, crucial to its defence.

The Republican said on the campaign trail that he could end the fighting within hours and has indicated he will talk directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin — a major break from the approach struck by President Joe Biden.

Mr. Trump will not be inaugurated until January and for the moment on the battlefield and in the skies, the conflict shows no signs of subsiding.

Russia fired 145 drones at Ukraine overnight, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said — more than in any single night-time attack of the conflict so far.

“Last night, Russia launched a record 145 Shaheds and other strike drones against Ukraine,” Mr. Zelenskyy said on social media, urging Kyiv’s Western allies to do more to help Ukraine’s defence.

Russia also said it had downed 34 Ukrainian attack drones targeting Moscow on Sunday (November 10, 2024), the largest attempted attack on the capital since the start of the offensive in 2022.

‘Positive signals’

While having publicly claimed to be backing Kamala Harris in the U.S. election, the Kremlin is widely believed to have actually wanted to see Trump return to the White House, welcoming his scepticism over American aid to Ukraine and his chaotic leadership style.

“The signals are positive. Trump during his election campaign talked about how he perceives everything through deals, that he can make a deal that can lead to peace,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with state media published Sunday (November 10, 2024).

“At least he’s talking about peace, and not about confrontation. He isn’t talking about his wish to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia — that distinguishes him from the current administration,” Mr. Peskov added.

But he warned about Mr. Trump’s unpredictability, and said time would tell whether his victory could bring about an end to the Ukraine conflict.

“What will happen next, it’s hard to say,” Mr. Peskov said, adding that Mr. Trump was “less predictable” than Ms. Harris and Mr. Biden.

“It’s also less predictable to what extent he will stick to the statements that he made on the campaign trail,” Mr. Peskov added.

Mr. Trump has not said how he intends to strike a peace deal or what terms he is proposing.

Russia’s President Putin has demanded Ukraine withdraw from swathes of its eastern and southern territory as a precondition to peace talks.

Following Mr. Trump’s election, Mr. Zelenskyy warned there should be “no concessions” to Mr. Putin, saying ceding land or giving in to any of his other hardline demands would only embolden the Kremlin and lead to more aggression.

Mr. Zelenskyy has also previously warned that without U.S. aid Kyiv would lose the war.

‘Massive’ attack

Talk of a U.S.-brokered deal comes with Russia advancing on the battlefield.

Moscow’s troops made their largest territorial gains in October since March 2022, according to AFP analysis of data from the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

Moscow’s Defence Ministry claimed Sunday (November 10, 2024) to have captured another village in Ukraine’s east.

Kyiv’s attempted drone strike on Moscow was its largest attack on the Russian capital of the conflict, with Moscow region governor Andrei Vorobyov calling it “massive”.

It forced the temporary closure of three airports, wounded a 52-year-old woman and set two homes on fire in the village of Stanovoye in the Moscow region, officials said.

While the Ukrainian capital Kyiv is regularly targeted by massive Russian drone and missile strikes, attacks on Moscow are much less frequent.

The Defence Ministry said Russia’s air defence had downed a total of 70 Ukrainian drones between 0400 GMT and 0700 GMT over six regions.

It said 34 were downed over the Moscow region and the rest over Bryansk, Orlov, Kaluga, Tula and Kursk.

In the Moscow region, local officials said the drones were downed in the Ramenskoye, Kolomna and Domodedovo districts.

In the previous largest drone attack on or near Moscow in September, a woman was killed in Ramenskoye — the first time someone has been killed in a Ukrainian attack near the capital.

In May 2023, two drones were destroyed near the Kremlin and in the same year there were several drone attacks on the Moscow City business district.



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Ukraine Says Russia Launched 67 Drones In Massive Overnight Attack https://artifex.news/ukraine-says-russia-launched-67-drones-in-massive-overnight-attack-6511441/ Sat, 07 Sep 2024 09:29:51 +0000 https://artifex.news/ukraine-says-russia-launched-67-drones-in-massive-overnight-attack-6511441/ Read More “Ukraine Says Russia Launched 67 Drones In Massive Overnight Attack” »

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Ukrainian personnel use searchlights as they search for drones over the city during Russian drone strike

Kyiv, Ukraine:

Ukraine’s air force said today that Russia launched a total of 67 long-range Shahed drones in a mass overnight attack, 58 of which it was able to shoot down.

The air force said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app that air defence units were scrambled into action in 11 regions across Ukraine.

Drone debris was found next to the parliament building in the capital Kyiv, the legislature said in a separate statement it posted on its official Telegram page along with several photographs.

It is rare for a Russian missile or drone to get so far into central Kyiv, as the city is protected by a network of Soviet-era and Western-donated air defence systems.

The hilltop government quarter in the city centre is perhaps the best-defended site in Ukraine, as it also houses the offices of the president, cabinet and the central bank.

The pictures on Telegram showed at least four pieces of debris scattered on the ground near the parliament building. One piece lay at the foot of the steps to the building’s main entrance, while another hunk of metal looked riddled with shrapnel.

Reuters correspondents in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, heard a series of explosions shortly after 3 a.m. (0000 GMT) on Saturday, some of which resounded loudly around the city centre, waking up its residents.

Since the start of its invasion in February 2022, Moscow has launched thousands of missiles and Shahed drones into Ukraine.

The Iranian-designed drone has been used by Russia since September 2022 as a cheap, more expendable alternative to missiles, which are expensive and harder to manufacture.

The propeller-powered Shahed flies at less than 200 km per hour (125 miles per hour) but can be tricky for conventional air defence systems to track because it flies low and emits far less heat than a missile.

Kyiv’s air force said the drones were launched from two border regions in Russia as well as from the Russian-occupied peninsula of Crimea.
 

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Shot down 14 Russian drones, says Ukraine https://artifex.news/article68557627-ece/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 06:46:06 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68557627-ece/ Read More “Shot down 14 Russian drones, says Ukraine” »

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In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, center, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky, right, look at a map during their visit to Sumy, Ukraine, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024.
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Ukraine’s forces destroyed 14 out of 16 Russian attack drones launched overnight, Ukraine’s Air Force said on Friday (August 23, 2024).

“The air defence system operated in Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Poltava and Sumy regions,” it said in a statement.



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