If Ukrainian-operated jets fly sorties from third countries, they will be legitimate targets for Russia
Ukraine
If Ukrainian-operated jets fly sorties from third countries, they will be legitimate targets for Russia
The head of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council (SNBO), Aleksey Danilov, has been relieved of his duties
Overnight barrage follows spate of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries in recent months
Russia’s defence ministry said Friday it had launched a series of “massive” air strikes against Ukraine as retaliation for Ukrainian attacks on its border regions over recent weeks.
Russia fired more than 30 missiles at Kyiv early Thursday, the largest attack on the Ukrainian capital in weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed retribution for escalating strikes on Russia’s border regions.
The $60 billion aid package has been held up for months, as Republican lawmakers insist new funds be linked to more action against illegal immigration.
Jewish enclave, home of a deported nation, a present for the Ukrainians: The long journey of the Crimean peninsula
Odesa attack occurs amid Russian presidential election certain to extend Putin's reign
Ukraine has strongly rejected a call by Pope Francis for Kyiv to negotiate an end to its war with Russia and have "the courage to raise the white flag".
Ukrainian officials are disheartened about stalled aid. The Pentagon wants Kyiv to heed its advice on how to fight.
The White House had intended for Olena Zelenska to sit near first lady Jill Biden and Russian opposition figure Yulia Navalnaya, who is viewed with some skepticism in Ukraine.
Seven Ukrainian troops describe the intense final days before their withdrawal from Avdiivka, Russia’s biggest victory in almost a year.
A discussion between senior German military officers was intercepted, the nation’s defense ministry has confirmed
The former president isn’t in office—but is still dictating U.S. policy.
New measures may close loopholes that have limited effectiveness of previous penalties, experts say.
Two years after Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the lack of troops and ammunition and the depth of Russia's field fortifications are forcing Kyiv to adopt a more defensive strategy. As it waits for more Western support, the Ukrainian army is holding out for better days.
After 2 years of Russia's invasion, Ukrainian weapons stockpiles have depleted.
Russia claims gains in east Ukraine as two-year mark approaches