Ukraine’s situation on the battlefield has deteriorated while Republicans in Congress, for more than six months, have blocked ...
Russian air defenses downed what authorities described as five Ukrainian balloons overnight, the defense ministry in Moscow ...
Russian forces are hoping to capture the eastern settlement of Chasiv Yar in the next few weeks, Ukraine's commander-in-chief ...
Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko admits that the city could again become a target for Russian ground forces. Source: Klitschko in an interview with German tabloid Bild Quote: "Kyiv was and remains a ...
The Russian offensive has lost steam but Moscow still has far more manpower than Ukraine, the biggest and most enduring obstacle for Kyiv in the war. Russian President ... 147,000 new ...
Moscow's armed forces have lost "no capacity at all" in some areas of its military, General Christopher Cavoli told U.S.
Key developments on March 28: Zelensky: New Russian offensive may come in May or June Kyiv dismisses reports about Russia's preparations for Kharkiv offensive Almost 1,800 Ukrainian ...
Russia is amassing a new force of 100,000 troops for a potential summer offensive, the commander of Ukraine’s ground forces warned on Friday. Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk said Russia ...
Russian losses in Ukraine are fast approaching new milestones, by Kyiv's count, as questions loom over Western aid ahead of an anticipated Russian offensive in the late spring. Russian ...
After facing a string of setbacks nearly a year into its war on Ukraine, Russia is planning another major offensive to make up for its losses on the ground and justify its heavy human cost at home ...
Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko admits that the city could again become a target for Russian ground forces. Source: Klitschko in an interview with German tabloid Bild Quote: "Kyiv was and remains a ...
As Russian forces escalate their offensive, Ukraine is scrambling to hold the line amid a dire shortage of ammunition and equipment, warning that it could face a painful defeat without continued ...