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Russia and Ukraine Meet Following Massive Attacks

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In this image taken from video released June 1, 2025, by a source in the Ukrainian Security Service shows a Ukrainian drone striking Russian planes deep in Russia’s territory. AP/Ukrainian Security Service hide caption

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In this image taken from video released June 1, 2025, by a source in the Ukrainian Security Service shows a Ukrainian drone striking Russian planes deep in Russia’s territory.

AP/Ukrainian Security Service

Representatives from Russia and Ukraine gather for peace talks in Istanbul. The meeting comes after the two countries each launched large-scale drone attacks on one another over the weekend, including an audacious Ukrainian strike on Russia’s bomber aircraft fleet. We hear the latest from the talks and about how Ukraine’s drone capabilities have evolved.

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