
Russian Drone Strikes Chinese-Owned Cargo Vessel Near Odesa
Russian forces launched a large overnight barrage involving hundreds of UAVs and missiles targeting Ukraine.

Russian forces launched a large overnight barrage involving hundreds of UAVs and missiles targeting Ukraine.

An incendiary UAV caused a fire at the United Arab Emirates’ only nuclear power plant—raising fresh concerns both over regional escalation and the safety of critical energy infrastructure in the Arabian Gulf.

Amid Hezbollah unleashing what it called a “swarm of attack drones,” local residents view the current ceasefire with Israel as existing ‘on paper only.’

Russian authorities say nearly 600 Ukrainian UAVs struck the country overnight in one of the largest aerial attacks of the war, leaving four dead and dozens injured.

Kyiv said air defences intercepted most of the drones, but strikes damaged civilian infrastructure across several regions

With over 111 UAVs intercepted but 20 direct hits recorded, Ukraine’s air defenses are struggling to contain a renewed Russian offensive that to Zelensky is a deliberate hit on civilian life.

Kuwait’s military said hostile drones entered the country’s airspace early Sunday.

Air defense systems were activated across the Emirates, intercepting a series of Iranian-launched drones as the Middle East war threatens to reignite.

Hezbollah’s Radwan Force has suffered a significant leadership blow in a late-night raid on Beirut, even as the group continues to launch deadly drone strikes against Israeli border positions.

Russia plans a May 8th–9th truce, while Kyiv has announced its own open-ended ceasefire from May 6th.