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Russia claims to have seized new villages in eastern Ukraine

Al Jazeera

Russia claims it has captured two villages in eastern Ukraine where its forces have been steadily advancing for months, as Ukraine's president urged allies to deliver all the weapons they have promised to send to Kyiv. The Russian Defence Ministry said on Sunday that soldiers have captured the village of Yantarne in the eastern Donetsk region, about 10km (six miles) southwest of Kurakhove, a key logistics hub that Moscow claimed to have seized last week โ€“ a day after Russia's army said it had also taken new territory northwest of Kurakhove. The Defence Ministry added that soldiers had also captured the village of Kalinove in the northeastern Kharkiv region. The village is on the western bank of the Oskil River, which for a long time formed the front line between the two armies in the region. A Ukrainian official, quoted by the AFP news agency, said on Thursday that Russian forces had managed to establish a bridgehead on the western bank after crossing the river.


Russia claims to repel major Ukrainian drone strikes

Al Jazeera

Ukraine launched one of its most severe attacks into Russia on Tuesday โ€“ destroying critical energy infrastructure. Meanwhile, Russia claims it is doing everything necessary to thwart new attacks โ€“ including the invasion of anti-Kremlin troops threatening to disrupt the upcoming presidential election.


Emergency drill sirens blare across Russia after Ukrainian drone attacks

FOX News

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Sirens wailed across Russia and TV stations interrupted regular programming to broadcast warnings Wednesday as part of sweeping drills intended to test the readiness of the country's emergency responders amid the fighting in Ukraine. The exercise that started Tuesday follows Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and other cities. As the readiness drill went on, the Russian Defense Ministry said air defenses shot down 31 Ukrainian drones over border regions early Wednesday. The readiness of the public warning system is being tested!


Russia claims to foil major Ukraine drone attack as Kyiv faces depletion of weapons, ammunition stockpiles

FOX News

White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on how the White House push for Ukraine spending may be jeopardized after McCarthy ouster on'Special Report.' Russian military officials claim they fended off a massive Ukrainian drone attack overnight Wednesday, which would be the largest single cross-border drone assault reported by Moscow since it first invaded Ukraine 20 months ago. The Russian Defense Ministry said Wednesday its national air defenses shot down 31 Ukrainian drones launched by Kyiv's forces on border regions, but there were no immediate reports of any damage or casualties. The Russian Defense Ministry didn't provide any evidence for its claims about intercepting Ukrainian drones nor any details about any damage or casualties. Moscow also said Russian aircraft thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to deploy soldiers on Russian-annexed Crimea.


Russia claims more than 335K have signed up for military service so far this year

FOX News

Senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports the latest. Russia on Tuesday is claiming that so far this year, more than 335,000 people have signed up to fight in its military and volunteer units, although a further deployment to Ukraine is not coming, a report says. Reuters, citing Russian state television, quoted Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu telling top generals that there are "no plans for an additional mobilization" and that "the armed forces have the necessary number of military personnel to conduct the special military operation" in Ukraine. "Since the start of the year, more than 335,000 people have entered military service under contract and in volunteer formations," Shoigu reportedly added. "In September alone, more than 50,000 citizens signed contracts."


Russia shoots down drones near Moscow in alleged Ukrainian attack

FOX News

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Russia claims it shot down two drones attempting to attack targets in Moscow on Wednesday, the third such incident in recent months. Russia's Defense Ministry released a statement blaming the attack on Ukraine and framing the incident as an attempted "terrorist attack." Russian officials said the drones were destroyed without causing any damage or casualties.


Russia claims to be building A.I. that can feel "true" emotion - Automation Watch

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For developers of artificial intelligence, the goal does not get much more grandiose than successfully creating a machine capable of feeling "real emotion". And according to Moscow-based Professor Alexei Samsonovich, Russia is on the verge of doing just that. Samsonovich recently announced that he expects a breakthrough in the next several years which will see the rise of "free thinking" machines capable of understanding human emotions, as well as feeling their own emotions. The human brain is devastatingly complex and machines are currently not capable of expressing what we would consider to be "human emotion". The announcement hints at robots ultimately being able to understand narratives of thinking, as well as being developed enough to foster their own narratives.