Meanwhile, on the battlefield, Russian forces continue their offensive, targeting villages in the industrial Donbas region and launching airstrikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure as winter intensifies.
According to Reuters, the ICBM, reportedly an RS-26 Rubezh with a 5,800 km range, was launched from Russia's Astrakhan region. Ukrainian officials stated that the attack damaged an industrial site in Dnipro, causing fires and injuring two people.
Move is part of a broader push to counter the Russian military and provide Ukraine with more leverage in possible negotiations
Nearly all would raise their hands to go, ex-military defectors explain, owing to regime loyalty, promise of higher status and a glimpse of the outside world
According to Reuters, the strikes targeted critical infrastructure across multiple regions and caused significant damage to Ukraine's energy grids
The introduction of thousands of North Korean troops led to a change in Biden’s calculus
Moscow’s patronage enriches Kremlin-friendly warlord from Chechnya by letting him plunder metals plant
This agreement aligns Greece with 20 other EU member states that have committed to supporting Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction efforts.
The contact came on the sidelines of a Ukraine-SE Europe Summit being held in the historic Croatian city of Dubrovnik
Moscow’s war ‘is feeding itself’ as friends and backers cash in on crops from occupied territories
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pleaded for more missile systems and jet fighters to shield the country
President Zelensky thanked Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew for sending an official ecclesiastical delegation to Kiev for independence day events
During an interview with To Vima on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Malliotakis called for unity and civil discourse
The strikes were the largest across the war-torn country in months
As Putin tries to grind out a win, Kyiv is taking a page from Churchill’s playbook.
Grappling with personnel shortages, companies are training women in jobs traditionally done by men—but there are hurdles
Kyiv’s ammunition shortage is so acute that a soldier who hunts for Russian shells—and makes his own bombs—has become an important supplier for some units
Mitsotakis said that after the “unprovoked and illegal attack by Russia against Ukraine” entered its third year the EU would continue its support for Ukraine, economically, and militarily, for as long as necessary.
Two years after Russian forces fled, Motyzhyn has ousted a Russia-linked priest, has built a bomb shelter for its school and is pulping its Russian-language books
A Newsweek nod to an unsubstantiated claim by a Greek-language news website citing the transfer of surplus Greek F-16s to Ukraine generates prickly reaction by Moscow's diplomatic mission in Athens