The Ukrainian attack has already led to civilian casualties, the National Antiterrorism Committee has said
The Ukrainian attack has already led to civilian casualties, the National Antiterrorism Committee has said
The attack on Kursk has led some Russians to call for a deeper military push into Ukraine.
Mali has accused Kiev of violating its sovereignty and supporting international terrorism
Ukraine reaches out to both Harris and Trump, either of whom could end up in office
To prevent a collapse of the electricity system, the authorities have imposed rolling blackouts. Experts say it’s a harbinger of what’s to come this winter.
Russia and the West need mutual security guarantees for the crisis to be resolved, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said
The US-led military bloc does not want to become directly involved in the Ukraine conflict, Jens Stoltenberg has claimed
Foreign Minister Wang Yi has responded to the military bloc’s claims that Beijing is shoring up Russia’s defense industry
Paris may still have plans to covertly send a contingent to fight for Kiev, a report submitted to Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has warned
Moscow is learning how to defeat Western precision munitions in Ukraine. “The Russians have gotten really, really good.”
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Russia has been blasted after launching a horrific daytime attack on Ukraine, hitting a children’s hospital and leaving at least 20 people dead.
Russia continues to pummel energy sites across Ukraine, plunging the country into extended blackouts.
The Ukrainian military announced on Thursday that its forces had withdrawn from part of Chasiv Yar in the eastern Donetsk region, a day after Russia claimed control over a district of the strategic town. Russian troops have been steadily advancing in the Donetsk region for several weeks.
The Ukrainian president says more missiles and air defences are needed after a Russian strike kills seven.
NATO tapped outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte Wednesday to become the bloc’s next secretary-general who will replace Norway’s Jens Stoltenberg from October 1. Stoltenberg led NATO for more than a decade during which his mandate was extended due to the war in Ukraine.