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Ukraine’s drone revolution is transforming the landscape of the ground war - analysis
Necessity is the mother of invention, so the saying goes, and Ukraine has had to innovate. Like Israel, Ukraine is an innovator in drones and unmanned ground vehicles.
Russia provided Iran with list of Israeli energy targets, Ukrainian intelligence finds - exclusive
Putin's war machine helped Iran improve Shahed drones, Zelensky tells 'Post' - exclusive
Moscow protests after Israeli strike hits near Russian scientists in Iran’s Bushehr
Polish president urges US to move nuclear weapons to Russian border
Moving the weapons would serve as a deterrent against potential Russian aggression but is likely to be perceived as “highly provocative” in Moscow.
Ukraine's biggest drone attack on Moscow kills one, disrupts air and train transport
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that at least 69 drones were destroyed that approached the city in several waves.
Armed with WWII weapons, Ukraine’s ‘Witches’ battle Russian drones
EUROPE AFFAIRS: The Jerusalem Post joins female volunteer soldiers outside Kyiv as they fight to keep their homeland safe.
Russian missile experts flew to Iran amid clashes with Israel
The seven weapons experts were booked to travel from Moscow to Tehran aboard two flights on April 24 and September 17 last year.
Ukraine demands access to Russia’s frozen $300b. Kyiv tells 'Post'
In an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Iryna Mudra outlined Kyiv’s strategy for securing compensation and ensuring justice for the victims of war.
Israel's Air Haifa airline to launch Paphos flights
This will be Air Haifa's third overseas route, Larnaca, in Cyprus and the Greek capital, Athens.
Trump envoy secures release of American Marc Fogel from Russia
Fogel was sentenced to 14 years in prison for drug smuggling after he was detained in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport in August 2021 with 17 grams of marijuana in his luggage.
From the Doria family vault to Moscow: The Journey of a 4th-century BCE fresco
Restored fresco had been stored in Voronezh museum's basement for a century before public display.
Russia believes hostage Alexander Trufanov to be unwell
Ambassador Anatoly Viktorov stated that Moscow has evidence that Trufanov's condition is not good, adding, "We hope that in the remaining few days, his health condition will not worsen."
Russia's FSB claims it thwarted terror explosion in Yekaterinburg
The FSB said it had seized components for a homemade explosive device and that investigators in Sverdlovsk had opened a criminal case.