Ukraine marks 4 years of war with Russia
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In about a year, Ukraine has turned the interceptor drones from an engineering novelty into a mass-produced foundation of its air defense.
Canada is donating an additional $2 billion of military equipment, including more than 400 armoured vehicles, to Ukraine as the embattled Eastern European country's war with Russia rolls into its fifth year.
"Putin has not achieved his goals," Ukraine's president says on the fourth anniversary of from Russia's full-scale invasion.
Plans to intensify sanctions on Russia have stalled after Hungary blocked new measures, undercutting a planned show of EU unity.
Among the most difficult points are the fate of Ukraine's partially occupied eastern Donbas region and the nature of post-war Western security guarantees for Ukraine.
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.
Russia has lost as many as 325,000 troops, according to some estimates, with more than 200,000 deaths verified by researchers.
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
Ukraine struck an oil depot in Russian-occupied Luhansk overnight on Feb. 22, Telegram news channel Exilenova+ reported.