The Express splashes on the record number of migrants who crossed the English Channel on Saturday - prompting the Conservatives to brand it a "day of shame". It claims that the defence secretary has admitted that
They described the whole operation as "extremely complex logistically"."The SBU first smuggled FPV drones into Russia, followed later by mobile wooden cabins. Once on Russian territory, the drones were hidden under the roofs of these cabins, which had been placed on cargo vehicles," the sources said.
"At the right moment, the roofs were remotely opened, and the drones took off to strike the Russian bombers."Irkutsk Governor Igor Kobzev confirmed drones that attacked the Belaya military base in Sredniy, Siberia, were launched from a truck.Kobzev posted on Telegram to say that the launch site had been secured and there was no threat to life.
Russian media outlets have also reported that other attacks were similarly started with drones emerging from the lorries.One user is heard saying that the drones were flying out of a Kamaz truck near a petrol station.
Russian media were reporting the attack in Murmansk but said air defences were working. The attack in Irkutsk was also being reported.
In a post on social media later on Sunday, the Russian defence ministry confirmed that airbases in the country's five regions were attack."We try to focus on solutions, while the others fight on the front lines," she adds.
"I would happily go cycle naked around the capital 100 times in a row than go through having my brain tumour again."Those are the words of Stephen Lewis, who will take on the World Naked Bike Ride in London with his partner on 14 June.
The couple from Newark in Nottinghamshire will be raising money for the mental health charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) because of their struggles after Mr Lewis's diagnosis and treatment of a brain tumour.The 38-year-old, who works as a train driver, says he had his work and life upended by the cholesterol granuloma between his brain and eye socket, and still deals with the aftermath two years later.