Moscow again struck Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, part of an effort to wear down the country. “In the trenches, there are no holidays,” one man said. By Marc Santora and Liubov Sholudko Reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine Air-raid alarms and explosions ...
Western equipment has slotted in to Ukraine's embattled, Soviet-era military throughout the war, including long-range missiles and advanced fighter jets.
The missile has been branded as Ukraine's answer to dwindling Western aid, building self-reliance in defense technologies.
Russian troops appeared to have made inroads into Ukranian territory on Christmas Eve, as well as striking the city of Kharkiv.
A lasting containment of Moscow's expansionist and hegemonic ambitions is only possible through a more or less just Russian-Ukrainian peace.
Six people were injured in a Russian strike in Ukraine's Kharkiv as Moscow attacked Ukraine's energy system, causing significant damages.
Vladimir Putin declared on Thursday that Russia was closer to reaching its goals in Ukraine and that the front line was advancing every day.
A Russian general who was wanted by Ukraine for using chemical munitions was killed by a remotely detonated bomb in Moscow on Tuesday, Russian authorities said.
Ukraine could consider continued transit of Russian gas on the condition that Moscow does not receive money for the fuel until after the war, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday.
Igor Kirillov, who was named the head of Russia’s nuclear defense forces in April 2017, was under sanctions from several countries including the U.K. and Canada for his role in Ukraine.
A Russian court sentenced a Dutch citizen to three years in prison Wednesday after he was found guilty of punching a police officer.