Putin warns Russia will continue Ukraine war, blasts NATO
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Former Putin adviser: Russia will use nuclear weapons against Europe if it ‘comes close to a defeat’
An ally and former adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin and former President Boris Yeltsin said the country could use nuclear weapons against Europe should Russia ever be on the verge of
International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva met with top Ukrainian officials in frosty, snow-covered Kyiv on Thursday and inspected energy infrastructure damaged in Russian strikes as Ukraine nears the fourth anniversary of Moscow's full-scale invasion on February 24.
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Ukraine's FM slams Red Cross for equating attacks on Ukraine and Russia
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha criticized the International Committee of the Red Cross for attempting to equate Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities with the situation in Russia, according to the minister’s post on X.
The United States is accusing Russia of a “dangerous and inexplicable escalation” of the nearly four-year war in Ukraine at a time when the Trump administration is trying to advance negotiations towar
The Kremlin has tried for years to freeze Ukraine into submission. This winter, its attacks have been the most devastating ever.
Ukraine's commander in chief said December was the first month that its drones "neutralized" roughly as many Russians as were called up.
Russia has lost around 1.2 million soldiers during the Ukraine War—a number that pales in comparison to its losses during the “Great Patriotic War” from 1941 to 1945.
President Emmanuel Macron has said that France is now providing two-thirds of the intelligence information Ukraine needs in the war with Russia, overtaking the US as the main provider of those services.
Russia struck cities across Ukraine with missiles and drones overnight in one of its biggest attacks of the New Year so far, killing at least four people and knocking out heat and power, exposing millions to dangerous winter cold.
With the sides far apart on key issues as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches the four-year mark, analysts say the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II is unlikely to end in 2026.