The attacks are a "harsh reality" for the industry, said James Hadley, founder of cyber-security company Immersive.
"From a military point of view, this is a turning point in the war," aviation expert Anatolii Khrapchynskyi told me."Because we have dealt a significant blow to Russia's image and the capabilities of the Russian Federation."
A little over three months after Donald Trump berated Volodymyr Zelensky, telling him he had "no cards," Ukraine has offered an emphatic riposte."Ukraine has shown the whole world that Russia is actually weak and cannot defend itself internally," Khrapchynskyi said.But that doesn't mean that Russia is about to change course.
After his latest conversation with Vladimir Putin,"It was a good conversation," President Trump posted on Truth Social, "but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace."
"President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields."
Voters in Burundi are heading to the polls amid a backdrop of surging inflation, fuel shortages and complaints of political repression.Russian officials declined to confirm this on Wednesday night, but Moscow had earlier said that military options were "on the table" for its response.
Trump warned in a social media post that the phone call, which lasted more than an hour, would not "lead to immediate peace" between Russia and Ukraine.Russia's RIA Novosti, a state-owned news agency, said Putin told Trump that Ukraine has tried to "disrupt" the negotiations and that the government in Kyiv has "essentially turned into a terrorist organisation".
The two also "exchanged views on the prospects for restoring cooperation between the countries, which has enormous potential," it said.The conversation between the two leaders marks the first since Ukraine