Ukraine LIVE: Putin hammerblow as drones strike deep inside Russia in horror attack

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3 mins ago07:20 Ciaran McGrath

Debris from Russian drone falls on school grounds, says official

Debris from a Russian Shahed drone fell on school grounds in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district, officials said.

Military Administration head Tymur Tkachenko confirmed there were no casualties or fires.

The incident was reported via Ukraine’s official public Telegram channel.

9 mins ago07:14 Ciaran McGrath

Russia 'has lost nearly one million troops since invasion'

Russia has lost an estimated 977,650 troops in Ukraine since launching its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, according to Ukraine's General Staff on May 22.

The figure includes 870 Russian casualties recorded in the previous 24 hours.

The report also lists the destruction of 10,839 tanks and 22,574 armored fighting vehicles.

In addition, Russian forces have lost 49,268 vehicles and fuel tanks, 28,122 artillery systems, and 1,388 multiple launch rocket systems.

Other reported losses include 1,167 air defense systems, 372 aircraft, 336 helicopters, 36,797 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.

32 mins ago06:51 Ciaran McGrath

Russian hackers 'targeting Western firms', says UK

The UK has exposed a covert Russian cyber campaign targeting Western firms involved in delivering aid to Ukraine, according to the National Cyber Security Centre.

Operated by GRU Unit 26165, also known as APT28 or "Fancy Bear," the campaign has focused on penetrating networks in the defence, IT, and transport sectors across NATO countries.

Tactics include spear-phishing, credential guessing, and exploiting Microsoft Exchange to breach secure systems.

The hackers have also targeted internet-connected cameras at Ukraine’s border crossings and near military sites to gather intelligence.

The NCSC said the operation poses a “serious risk” to organisations supporting Ukraine, with backing from allies including the US, France, Germany, and Australia.

46 mins ago06:37 Ciaran McGrath

Putin hammerblow as drones strike deep inside Russia in horror attack

Explosions rocked the Russian industrial city of Novomoskovsk as Ukrainian drones struck deep inside the Tula region, roughly 300 km from the border.

Residents reported more than ten blasts as air defences scrambled to intercept incoming UAVs.

Russia's Defence Ministry claimed six drones were shot down, while authorities cut mobile internet access in the region amid the attack. At least two people have been injured.

The strike follows a string of Ukrainian operations targeting Russian military and industrial infrastructure, including recent hits on facilities in Saransk.

Officials have not confirmed the scale of the damage, but the incursion marks another bold strike far beyond the front lines.

Drone attacks on Moscow forced Russia to pause flights from several airports yesterday.

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