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Ukraine war latest: Russia launches mass daytime drone attack on western, central Ukraine
Key developments on April 1: * Russia launches mass daytime drone attack on western, central Ukraine * Zelensky pitches Easter ceasefire to US negotiators as Russia continues attacks * Russia tells Zelensky to withdraw Ukrainian troops from Donbas 'already today' * Russia's new fiber-optic sea drone 'Skarlupa' deployed in combat, Kremlin media claims * Russian An-26 transport aircraft crashes over occupied Crimea, killing 29 Russia launched a mass daytime drone attack on Ukraine's western

Shahed is evolving threat that will keep haunting Ukraine. And rest of us
Ukraine's interceptor drones are now one of the most sought-after defense technologies on the planet. But that success carries an uncomfortable caveat: every countermeasure Ukraine developed prompted Russia to field a harder, faster, and more capable Shahed in response. That cycle will not stop as long as the factories producing these drones remain uncontested. Whatever mutated variant emerges next — shaped by every innovation Ukraine threw at its predecessor — will continue to attack Ukrainia

Zelensky pitches Easter ceasefire to US negotiators as Russia continues attacks
"A pause on Easter could serve as a signal to everyone that diplomacy can succeed," Zelensky said.

Trump says he's considering NATO exit amid rift over Iran war
U.S. President Donald Trump called NATO a "paper tiger" and said Russian President Vladimir Putin shares that opinion.

Russia's shadow fleet runs on Starlink, Kyiv Independent investigation reveals
Vessels of Russia's shadow fleet are using Starlink to communicate and coordinate, a Kyiv Independent investigation has revealed.

Russia's new fiber-optic sea drone 'Skarlupa' deployed in combat, Kremlin media claims
Russian officials have suggested that such drones could be supplied to “friendly nations."

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