2025-06-02
29 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson, and in the early hours of Monday,
the 2nd of June, these are our main stories.
Ukraine launches an audacious drone attack,
destroying planes on distant airfields in Russia.
Medics in Gaza say they've treated dozens of casualties amid conflicting reports of an Israeli attack near an aid distribution centre.
US police are investigating reports of a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
Exit polls from Poland's presidential election suggest an extremely close race,
with the result too close to call.
Also in this podcast,
we hear from race goers at a prestigious horse racing event in the United States.
They're tipping, they're spending, they're having a great day.
So money come, money go.
A day ahead of planned peace talks in Istanbul,
Ukraine has carried out its most audacious attack yet in the war with Russia,
attacking strategic bombers standing on runways as far away as Siberia and the Arctic Circle.
Ukraine says it's caused $7 billion worth of damages.
In his nightly address,
President Zelensky described the military action as absolutely brilliant.
A total of 117 drones were deployed in the operation.