NATO, Russia and Ukraine
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On Sunday, Russia initiated one of its most intense aerial assaults on Ukraine since the onset of the war, deploying nearly 600 drones and 48 missiles over a 12-hour period. The capital, Kyiv, bore the brunt of the attack, resulting in at least four fatalities and numerous injuries.
Ibrahim Al-Arjani, a billionaire from the Tarhabin Bedouin tribe, is largely responsible for gun and drug smuggling from Sinai into Israel. Alarming reports are coming in on an almost daily basis of drones flying in from Sinai loaded with either guns or drugs.
Trump considers supplying Kyiv long-range Tomahawk missiles, says JD Vance - Nato member says it is in 'difficult security situation' amid unexplained drone activity ahead of EU meeting
NATO fighter jets were scrambled and air defense units put on alert in the early hours of Sunday in response to a major Russian drone and missile strike.
Germany is putting thousands of troops in Lithuania, a NATO member next to Russia, in its first major long-term deployment abroad since World War II.
President Donald Trump may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at U..N summit as NATO faces pressure to enforce no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Vice President JD Vance said on Fox News Sunday that Moscow needs to "wake up and accept reality," as the Trump administration tries to end the war.
Glide bombs and fiber-optic drones are two Russian weapons that are extremely difficult to defeat.
More drones spotted in Denmark over military sites as Nato vows to ramp up vigilance - Dozens have been injured in a sustained attack on Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine by Russia