Russia, Moscow and Ukraine
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv denies ‘absurd’ claim by Moscow that it is building nuclear weapon with Europe - Moscow had earlier accused Britain and France of preparing to supply Ukraine with nucle
Loss of Starlink access is disrupting Russian artillery operations in Ukraine, reducing the effectiveness of Moscow’s core combat power.
Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, and the fighting continues. Here's a look at where the war stands today.
Russia has forcefully deported at least 20,000 Ukrainian children since the beginning of its full-scale invasion. Kyiv managed to bring back 2,000 minors. In some cases, returns took years.View on
However, four years have passed and Ukraine now controls more territory than it did in June 2022. This is despite facing the second-most powerful military in the world, Russia’s disinformation assault and political warfare trying to split Europe, and abandonment by the Trump camp.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising $2 billion in military aid for Ukraine and more sanctions against Russia.
Ukraine launched devastating cruise missiles that struck one of Russia’s main weapons factories Saturday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed that Kyiv was “definitely” not losing the war.
Ukraine calls a decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in the 2026 Paralympics under their nations' flags, "disappointing and outrageous."
Ukraine struck an oil depot in Russian-occupied Luhansk overnight on Feb. 22, Telegram news channel Exilenova+ reported.