The Russian president views the prospect of an army returning en masse as a potential risk he wants carefully managed to avoid destabilising society, three sources close to the Kremlin said.
Kyiv’s two-year offensive against Russian oil facilities has intensified, eating away at Moscow’s energy revenues.
Soldiers are taking insights gleaned from observing their Ukrainian counterparts to shape the Army’s future battlefield ...
Zelensky says Kyiv will nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize if US provides Tomahawks - Russia warned it will retaliate to ...
After more than a decade since their abolition, lawmakers and the President’s Office are debating the creation of courts to ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine's new long-range missiles and drones are causing significant gas ...
For 80 years Europe considered its peace inviolate. Now, it can no longer be sure. The buzz phrase for a new age of ...
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Wednesday that peace negotiations with Ukraine have been stalled since the August Alaska summit, where President Trump and Russian President ...
Russia is increasingly using Shahed-type drones to target Ukrainian front-line positions, likely looking to conserve KAB ...
Zelenskyy said Russia fired 496 strike drones and 53 missiles in one night, and they had 102,785 foreign-made components, ...
A top Russian Foreign Ministry official cautioned the Trump administration Wednesday against giving Ukraine access to ...
Russia will shoot down Tomahawk cruise missiles and bomb their launch sites if the United States decides to supply them to ...
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