Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of attacking the bridge to Russian-annexed Crimea, saying that it was an "act of terrorism".
An adviser to Ukraine's President Zelensky, Mykhailo Podolyak, called the explosion a "beginning" - but did not directly claim Ukrainian...
Russia’s Anti-Terrorism Committee earlier said the key infrastructure was damaged by a truck blast
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk has continued to agitate political pundits with his proposed solutions to the Ukraine conflict.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has doubled down on his controversial comments about peace in Ukraine while making a chilling prediction on nuclear war.
Tehran has always pursued a “principled and clear policy”, a foreign ministry spokesman said
The Ukrainian president rallied his followers against “the Elon Musk who supports Russia.”
The tycoon magnate said he doesn’t care about popularity, but doesn’t want “millions of people to die”
Moscow is flipping the bloc's script by moving to absorb Kiev's lost lands, thus switching the fight to its own turf
The bombers, capable of carrying cruise missiles and strategic nuclear weapons, have been active in the Ukrainian war since Moscow invaded in...
The Russian elite claims very few in their ranks support the war.
Now is not the time, says national security adviser Jake Sullivan
In his speech, Zelensky said that Ukraine is ready for peace talks with Russia but with a different Russian president.
Sanctioning Russia is no longer enough for the US, which has now switched to sabotage, the president claimed
The documents are now to be verified by the Russian Constitutional Court and ratified by parliament
The decrees mark another step in the former Ukrainian regions joining Russia
Russia's Vladimir Putin will hold a signing ceremony on Friday to annex four more areas of Ukraine after self-styled referendums condemned by Ukraine...
The Russian gas pipelines earlier suffered a suspected sabotage attack
The alert added, “Russian authorities have arrested US citizens who have participated in demonstrations.”
Russian proxies in occupied Ukrainian regions were expected to ask Moscow to make good on the claimed results as early as Wednesday.