
Putin Ramps Up Drone-Making to Unleash Attacks on Ukrainian Cities
Russia is stepping up drone production enabling massive daily attacks on Ukrainian cities as its troops inch forward on the battlefield and Moscow presses Kyiv to concede to peace terms.
The Kremlin unleashed deadly destruction in the capital Kyiv and the Black Sea city of Odesa overnight, firing 315 drones and seven missiles, according to Ukraine. That followed a barrage of a record 479 drones the previous night, which itself surpassed the high set on June 1.

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