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Russian attacks on Friday killed three people and injured at least 20 in Ukraine's eastern frontline Donetsk region, the regional governor said. Two people were killed, and two more were injured in the town of Selydove,
Russia is throwing troops into high-casualty attacks for marginal tactical gains.
(Reuters) -Russian attacks on Friday killed eight people and injured at least 28 in Ukraine's eastern frontline Donetsk region, the regional governor said. Five people were killed, and eight were injured when two Russian guided bombs struck the town of Selydove,
President Vladimir Putin said Russia takes seriously statements by Donald Trump that he has proposals to end the war in Ukraine quickly.
Russia plans to build a network of barrage balloons inspired by the First and Second World Wars to thwart Ukraine’s daring drone attacks
An elderly woman was killed and 19 people were wounded in Russian strikes on northeastern, eastern and southern Ukraine on Thursday, local authorities said. The woman was killed and a man was wounded in a strike by a Russian guided bomb on the village of Ruska Lozova,
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Viktor Orban on Friday that Ukraine must effectively capitulate if it wants peace, in a visit to Moscow by the Hungarian leader that angered the
Russia's Vladimir Putin tells Hungary's Viktor Orban he is ready to discuss the 'nuances' of the Ukraine conflict:: July 5, 2024:: Moscow, Russia:: Vladimir Putin, Russian President:: "You have arrived here to discuss all the nuances of the situation regarding to Kyiv,
Russian strikes killed two people and wounded 26 on Thursday in Ukrainian regions stretching from the south to the east and northeast, local authorities said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he would never declare a ceasefire in Ukraine without Kyiv meeting certain preconditions. Ukraine could use a cease-fire to arm itself for new attacks,
Russian ruler Vladimir Putin hosted Viktor Orbán, Hungarian PM, in the Kremlin on 5 July to conduct negotiations and discuss Ukraine, among other things. He started the meeting by mentioning an ultimatum for Kyiv.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is challenging former President Donald Trump to share his ideas for how to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Kyiv and its Western allies hit out at Hungarian leader Viktor Orban on Friday after Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted him in Moscow for talks on the Ukraine conflict.
Russian attacks against Ukraine killed at least seven civilians and injured at least 43 over the past day, regional authorities reported early on July 5.
Russian attacks killed two and wounded more than a dozen others in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine on Friday, regional officials said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had discussed the situation in Ukraine with visiting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday, but reiterated his belief that Russia's proposals
Experts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) have pointed out that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is rejecting any negotiation possibilities for a ceasefire and is now openly demanding Ukraine's actual surrender.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban that Ukraine must abandon four regions in the east and south that Moscow claims as its own if Kyiv wants peace.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has said that he takes seriously US presidential hopeful Donald Trump's offer to quickly end the war in Ukraine. Source: Vladimir Putin in a comment to journalists, as cited by Russian Interfax and reported by European Pravda Details: Putin said he was not familiar with the details of Trump's proposal regarding ending the war in Ukraine but does take it "seriously".
Russian Ruler Vladimir Putin has said that Russian forces will not cease fire in Ukraine because the Kremlin leader seems unsure that Ukraine will do the same, and also considers it "pointless" to turn to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) to negotiate,
Ukraine’s military spokesman says it was impractical to hold on to part of Chasiv Yar after Russian troops entered
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he took seriously comments by US presidential candidate Donald Trump that he could bring about a quick end to the fighting in Ukraine.