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Meanwhile, systematic shelling by Russian forces in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region killed 10 civilians and injured 31 from June 7 - 10.
Key developments on June 11: Ukrainian drones strike targets in Russia, including gunpowder plant, General Staff says Zelensky urges 'stronger' EU sanctions on Russia, lower oil price cap Ukraine ...
Moscow has hoped to mend relations with the United States while continuing to wage war in Ukraine, but Mr. Putin’s insistence on pushing his offensive has come at a diplomatic cost.
NOUAKCHOTT (Reuters) -On Africa's dry western tip, Mauritania has become an unlikely staging post for Ukraine's increasingly global struggle with its adversary Russia. Kyiv's new embassy in the ...
Russia’s Attacks in Ukraine Overnight on June 11, Russian forces launched at least 17 drone strikes on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, killing at least four people and wounding more ...
Ukraine's lawmakers have approved a new plan to pay civilians to shoot down drones. A volunteer could get up to $2,400, depending on their level of participation.
An F-16 fighter jet given to Ukraine reportedly shot down a Russian Su-35 "Super Flanker" jet.
A new prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia has begun, officials in both countries said Monday, with Ukrainian soldiers who have spent nearly the entire duration of the war in captivity among ...
Ukraine Dispatch A Remote Corner of Ukraine Beckons Amid Russian Strikes The region of Transcarpathia has seen hardly any Russian attacks over the past three years.
The preeminent body tracking alleged Russian war crimes in the war with Ukraine, including the abduction of Ukrainian children, has transferred its data to Ukraine’s government and the US State ...
Key developments on June 9: Ukraine shoots down nearly 500 drones, missiles in Russian record strike, Air Force says Ukraine begins new major prisoner exchange with Russia Russia claims offensive ...
Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Dan Caine warns Vladimir Putin would not stop at Ukraine if he succeeds, but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth equivocated in his answer to the question.