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Ukraine's parliament has approved an additional $9.8 billion in spending for the military and defense in 2025, amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The funding will support increased weapon production and purchases,
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💥 Kryvyi Rih in Flames—Russia Launches 400 Kamikaze Drones in Midnight Blitz, Ukraine Downs 345Russia launched a powerful overnight drone attack on Ukraine late Tuesday into Wednesday, targeting several key areas, including President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown, Kryvyi Rih. Overnight Drone Storm Hits Zelensky’s Hometown and Three Other Regions This was one of the biggest attacks of the week,
In the north a 50,000-strong Russian force is attacking Sumy, a provincial capital. Our model is detecting artillery fire and explosions along the city’s northern defensive lines. Ukraine is badly outnumbered but officials say the front is holding.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sacrificed an estimated 1 million of his soldiers, killed and wounded, in a three-year campaign to crush Ukraine.
Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukraine on Monday were far from the biggest announcement the US president could have made.
June was already the deadliest month in three years. Now, with 232 civilians killed and over 1,300 injured, the UN human rights team says the toll continues to rise.
Trump also revealed that Putin had recently offered to assist in mediating between Israel and Iran during their brief June conflict — an offer he declined. “I said, ‘No, no, you help me get a settlement with you, with Russia,’” Trump recounted. “And I think we're going to be doing that too.”
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Europe’s top human rights court has delivered a series of rulings against Russia, stating in the first ruling that Russia has violated international law during the conflict in Ukraine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised Russia’s top diplomat that his country would “unconditionally support” Russia’s war on Ukraine and preferred method of solving the
Between January and June, the number of Russian drone and missile attacks exceeded 23,000, a roughly 605% increase compared to the same period last year.