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Russian forces are still edging forward along several parts of the long front line in Ukraine – despite yet another call from US President Donald Trump for a combat freeze along existing lines.
Zelenskyy called the attacks "pure terrorism" and urged Europe and the U.S. to respond with tougher sanctions and stronger defenses.
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Former UK Military Chief: Ukraine ‘Cannot Win’ Against Russia
Field Marshal Lord Richards, former head of the British military, has bluntly stated that Ukraine cannot win its war against Russia under current conditions. -In a podcast interview, he argued that while the West encouraged Kyiv to fight,
The Russian military targeted Ukraine’s second-largest city with glide bombs and drones in an overnight assault, days ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meeting with President Trump
Russia has launched its biggest attack of the war on Ukraine's natural gas facilities, targeting the state-owned Naftogaz Group.
Ukrainian forces destroyed stockpiles of Russian ammunition and drones in two separate attacks in the occupied parts of Ukraine in August and September, Ukraine's General Staff reported on Sept. 22. The strikes were aimed at "disrupting Russian occupation ...
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Rand Paul: Trump could see ‘all hell break loose’ with further involvement in Ukraine, Venezuela
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) warned on Friday that President Trump’s growing involvements in Ukraine’s war with Russia and in the Caribbean Sea against Venezuela could further unravel and greatly upset the MAGA base.
A 25-year-old Indian man who went to Russia on a student visa has allegedly been 'deceitfully' recruited into the Russian Army and pushed into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, his family claims. They are seeking the Indian government's help for his safe return.
Not so much The Hunt for Red October as a hunt for the nearest mechanic. Thus guffawed Nato secretary general Mark Rutte at the news that a Russian submarine had surfaced in European waters on its way back to northern Russia,