The article reports on a series of drone strikes that have targeted infrastructure facilities in various regions of Russia, including Voronezh and Rostov. The attacks were carried out by drones, with authorities claiming that over 330 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) had been shot down across the country.
The article also mentions that Moscow was targeted by what is being described as the largest drone strike in the war, with a large number of UAVs targeting the city.
Additionally, the article touches on the strained relations between Russia and the US, particularly after the recent cutting off of intelligence support to Ukraine. The article suggests that this has left President Volodymyr Zelensky with fewer options to secure US backing in the war against Russia.
The article also mentions a story about Romania‘s far-right party still aiming to win the presidential election despite one of their candidates being barred from running due to Russian backing.