Ukraine fired 660 drones at a dozen Russian regions and occupied Crimea overnight in one of the largest assaults of the war, hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a
Ukraine Hits Russia With 660 Drones as Zelenskyy Vows 40-Day Blitz
Another escalation with no exit strategy—and U.S. taxpayers are still footing the bill.

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