The World This Week - Ukraine’s ‘Spider's Web’, Gaza, The Trump Musk Feud, Elon’s New City
- Ukraine's covert mission, named Operation Spider's Web, destroyed over 40 Russian aircraft, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- In retaliation, Russia launched its first hypersonic 'Dagger' missile strike on Mykolaiv, disrupting infrastructure, as reported by Daily Express UK.
- President Donald Trump stated that President Vladimir Putin must respond to Ukraine's attack on airfields, highlighting tensions between the nations.
- Russia accused Ukraine of state terrorism for recent drone attacks while not providing evidence of Ukrainian orders for specific attacks.
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The World This Week - Ukraine’s ‘Spider's Web’, Gaza, The Trump Musk feud, Elon’s New city
In the week that Ukraine launched Operation Spider Web. 18 months in the planning and personally overseen by President Zelensky, simultaneous drone attacks were launched across Russian airfields destroying its fighter jets and strategic bombers. The Ukrainian intelligence service claimed 40 had been left burning on the tarmac. Russia described it as terrorism, and President Putin vowed revenge.
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The Russian army will decide "when and how" to respond to the attacks by Ukrainian drones on several Russian airports on Sunday, said the Russian president, Dmitri Peskov, who explained...
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