Ukraine
One of Kiev’s troops compared Moscow’s strikes to “the gates of hell”
Western military aid remains crucial for Ukraine, especially air defense systems and missiles, the Institute for the Study of War said in an assessment.
The White House says Russia has become increasingly isolated on the world stage and has looked to "like-minded states" for military equipment
Moscow shows bullish determination, draining western-supplied air defences and talking of Kyiv’s total capitulation
Warsaw claims the violation took place during airstrikes on targets throughout Ukraine on Friday
Russia launched 122 missiles and 36 drones against Ukrainian targets, officials said Friday, killing at least 18 civilians across the country in what an air force official said was the biggest aerial barrage of the 22-month war.
Russia on Monday said its forces now fully controlled the town of Maryinka in eastern Ukraine, which President Vladimir Putin hailed as a "success" that would mean less shelling on the nearby Russian-held city of Donetsk.
One person was killed and several others were injured in Feodosia, civilian authorities have said
Ukraine says movement of lorries restored after suspension of protest, but truckers’ blockades of three other crossings continue
Kiev must significantly reform before it can qualify for membership, Paris has insisted
The economy is headed back to its prewar level as manufacturers have pivoted to new markets and products while consumers have kept spending.
Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has claimed that US, UK, and Polish military personnel are operating air defense and multiple launch rocket systems
Ukrainian inner-military circles have been targeted previously
The decision offers an important sign of support, as Ukraine’s progress in fighting off Russia has largely stalled and U.S. commitment to funding has wavered.
Ukraine’s capital came under another ballistic missile attack early Wednesday, resulting in more than 50 injuries and several damaged buildings, officials said.
A U.S. aid deal has stalled amid disagreements over immigration policies and growing Republican skepticism about providing Ukraine with more military help.
Biden, ahead of a meeting with Zelenskiy in the White House's Oval Office, told him: "We're gonna stay at your side."