Russia and Ukraine have once again exchanged fiery accusations after overnight attacks left civilians and buildings in ruins. 😟
Crimea’s regional head Sergei Aksyonov pointed the finger at Kyiv, claiming a drone strike hit the scenic Foros resort. Schools and libraries were reportedly wrecked, and a security guard was injured. 🚁📚
On the flip side, Ukraine’s defense denied the charge and said Russia unleashed a barrage of 46 air strikes across Ukrainian territory by Sunday evening. In Zaporizhzhia, three people were killed and two wounded after at least five bombs fell on the city. 💥🏥
This blame game ramps up tensions in a long-running conflict that shows no sign of cooling. The use of drones—small, remote-controlled aircraft, often armed—adds a high-tech twist to modern warfare, making front lines harder to define. 🤖🎯
Political talks have also hit a snag. After meetings last month between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, hopes for a deal faded—and the conflict continues to flare. 🤝❌
As the situation evolves, young people across South and Southeast Asia are watching closely—aware that global stability and tech-driven warfare could reshape our collective future. 🌏✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com