While Ukraine’s public relations arm excels at crafting a narrative constantly highlighting its successes, it’s equally good at concealing its setbacks.
Visiting an arms factory in his hometown of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin announced an ambitious plan to manufacture drones.
MOSCOW, September 20. /TASS/. Israel wages war on Hezbollah, Russia increases drone production and mulls countermeasures to Western sanctions. These stories topped Friday's newspaper headlines across ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised its army will get ten times more drones as compared to 2023 when it got 140,000 unmanned vehicles of various types. President Putin said Russia is also ...
Russian forces have hit a centre for the elderly in the Ukrainian city of Sumy and targeted the country’s energy sector in a new wave of air strikes, killing at least one civilian, Kyiv officials said ...
In 2023, the Russian army received about 140,000 drones of different types, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin held a meeting in St Petersburg, via videoconference, of the Military-Industrial Commission on Special Purpose ...
President Vladimir Putin revealed that Russia is increasing its drone production to nearly 1.4 million this year to ...
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin said that in 2023, the Russian Armed Forces received approximately 140,000 drones of various ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the Russian military received around 140,000 drones in 2023 ...
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia was ramping up drone production by around ten times to nearly 1.4 ...
The Russian town of Toropets has been rocked by a massive explosion following a drone attack and part of its population has been evacuated.