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WASHINGTON — Russia could be forced to end the war in Ukraine because it will run out of money to pay its troops, according to experts at the DC-based Institute for the Study of War. The country ...
The advance comes as cease-fire talks continue. By Maria Varenikova Reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine In a major bet last summer, Ukraine launched a daring offensive on Russian soil, the first invasion ...
THIS is the dramatic moment Ukraine uses their kamikaze drones to destroy a Russian squadron in a giant fireball blast. The attack was a calculated revenge strike on the twisted Russian missile ...
They often require excruciating concessions. This may be Ukraine’s future. In the aftermath of wars, former combatants seek peace and justice. These goals often conflict. From a Ukrainian ...
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Ukraine's Air Force struck the Pogar border checkpoint in Russia's Bryansk Oblast on March 27, destroying its military infrastructure and killing dozens of Russian troops, the General Staff of the ...
The aerial strike comes as Russia intensifies its ground operations. LONDON -- Ukraine has accused Russia of committing a war crime after a Russian drone struck a military hospital in Kharkiv ...
On Friday, Trump called on Russia to "get moving" on deal Trump envoy Witkoff held talks with Putin in Russia on Friday Trump has warned of sanctions on countries that buy Russian oil ABOARD AIR ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed Friday putting Ukraine under temporary governance under the U.N. umbrella as part of efforts to reach a peaceful settlement of the three-year-old war ...
Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke is back on Wednesday for his regular Q&A on the Ukraine war. Submit your questions in the box at the top of the page. In pictures: Aftermath of Russian ...
Russia and Ukraine also agreed to "develop measures to implement the agreement to ban strikes against energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine," the White House said.
By Ivan Nechepurenko and Constant Méheut Ivan Nechepurenko reported from Tbilisi, Georgia, and Constant Méheut from Kyiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian and U.S. officials on Tuesday held a second session ...