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Ukrainian drones launched a massive, coordinated deep-strike operation overnight, flying up to 1,100 kilometers into Russian territory to hit a massive oil terminal, a strategic naval base, and a vital weapons factory.03 Jun 2026-12:19
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has released a statement through its public relations department providing additional details on overnight attacks in the Gulf.03 Jun 2026-10:32
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Ukraine’s military reportedly struck oil infrastructure in several Russian and Russian-held territories overnight on May 30.30 May 2026-11:10
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Russian forces launched consecutive waves of drone strikes against Kharkiv overnight, targeting residential neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure. The early morning attacks sparked multiple fires, damaged more than 10 homes, and triggered urgent search and rescue operations that continue into Tuesday.19 May 2026-09:42
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Russian forces carried out dozens of drone strikes across Ukraine’s Chernihiv region over the past day, resulting in civilian injuries and widespread damage to residential and commercial infrastructure, regional officials said.18 May 2026-11:52
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Slovakia temporarily closed several border crossings with Ukraine after Russian drone attacks targeted Ukraine’s western Zakarpattia region, prompting security measures on both sides of the frontier.14 May 2026-16:08
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Operations at 13 airports in southern Russia were temporarily suspended on Friday after drone strikes hit the administrative building of the Southern Russia Air Navigation branch in Rostov-on-Don, Russia’s Transport Ministry said.08 May 2026-14:41
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Amid rising tensions over ceasefire plans for Russia's upcoming Victory Day, Ukraine has carried out a large-scale drone attack targeting multiple Russian regions.07 May 2026-22:44
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Russian drone attacks have hit multiple districts in Kharkiv, damaging gas stations, vehicles, and residential infrastructure, with several casualties reported, Ukrainian officials said on May 1, 2026.01 May 2026-11:03
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Matt Garman, the chief of Amazon Web Services, stated on Tuesday that the ongoing war in Iran continues to present challenges for the company.07 Apr 2026-23:04
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