Russia Experiences Unprecedented Drone Attacks: Thursday Briefing

Russia Experiences Unprecedented Drone Attacks: Thursday Briefing


Exploding ​drones attacked six regions of Russia yesterday morning, suggesting that, after months of enduring missile and drone​ strikes with little recourse, Ukraine is increasingly able to hit back deep inside Russia.

In what ​appeared to be the most successful of the strikes, four Russian ⁤military cargo⁤ planes were damaged at an airfield in Pskov, near the border with Estonia. The Russian ​regional governor‌ posted video footage of smoke billowing from an airfield, where he said drones ⁤had damaged the planes, although the extent was unclear.

Russia also launched a wave​ of attacks on Ukraine early ​yesterday that targeted at least three regions, ‌killing⁤ at least two people, ‍Ukrainian officials said. Local officials in Kyiv said the barrage ​was the‌ most​ significant in the region in months.

Ukrainian officials did ‍not claim responsibility⁤ for the strikes, in keeping‌ with their practice regarding attacks inside Russia. But they have⁣ made clear that they view bringing‌ the ​war home to ordinary ⁣Russians to be a legitimate tactic.

A proposal in Australia to change its constitution, requiring that it recognize the original inhabitants of ‍the ⁤land⁤ and enshrine an advisory⁣ body in Parliament for Aboriginal people, was billed ‌as a​ modest ‍step to help unite⁢ the country. But⁣ over the​ past year, the proposal‌ has exposed ⁤racial​ fault lines and become ensnared ‌in a bitter culture war.

One former prime⁣ minister said it would “entrench victimhood,” while⁤ another opponent said Aboriginal‌ people wanting “a voice”⁣ should “learn⁣ English,”⁤ and suggested that those who ⁢receive welfare payments should prove their heritage with blood tests.

A referendum on the issue⁢ will‌ be held on Oct. 14. But right⁤ now, ⁢public polling indicates⁢ that it ⁤is likely ⁣to fail.

With wind speeds approaching those of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes, Typhoon Saola passed close to Taiwan yesterday and‌ was ⁣headed northward toward Hong Kong⁤ and the Chinese mainland.

The powerful⁢ tropical cyclone prompted evacuations in ‌the⁢ Philippines and some school closures and travel disruptions in Taiwan, ⁢but has not been linked to any deaths or injuries.

Forecasters say it is hard ⁢to know exactly where — or if — the storm will make landfall. But⁣ the⁤ Philippine meteorological agency said that it‍ was likely to move parallel to the coast​ of‍ the ‌Chinese ⁤province⁤ of ‍Guangdong on Saturday, and that landfall in ​the mainland was possible⁤ on ⁣Sunday. ‌

Huddled in the ‍North ‌Atlantic between Iceland, Scotland and Norway, the Faroe Islands ​are “surrounded by otherworldly scenery‌ that fuels the creative spirit,” our‍ colleague wrote.

Across⁢ the islands, she found human innovation that took its cue from nature, including homey dining rooms, unpretentious art galleries and shops ‌selling minimalist clothing made from⁢ thick Faroese…

2023-08-30 15:10:53
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