Ukraine launched a new wave of attacks inside Russian territory Sunday, killing at least two people, including a teenager, according to local officials, as Russians cast ballots on the final day of a presidential vote set to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule for another six years. Authorities also said that a drone fell on a []
Ukraine launched a new wave of attacks inside Russian territory Sunday, killing at least two people, including a teenager, according to local officials, as Russians cast ballots on the final day of a presidential vote set to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule for another six years. Authorities also said that a drone fell on a []
Falling missile debris triggers fires and damages buildings in multiple parts of Ukrainian capital
Comes after Russia launched 57 missiles and drones on Ukraine Sunday morning, including an attack on capital Kyiv
Attacks continue on Russia’s Belgorod oblast near Ukrainian border as Zelenskiy praises new ‘long-range capability’. What we know on day 753See all our coverage of the war in Ukraine Continue reading
Last week’s terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall that killed 139 people suggests that Russia’s security apparatus is much weaker than Vladimir Putin has led the world to believe, says former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, John E. Herbst. "The attack is one more indication that Putin’s control of the country is not nearly as tight as we think," Herbst told Fox News Digital in an interview. "This is not what you would expect from a tightly wound dictatorship with a vast security force." ...
Ukraine’s prosecutor general claimed more than 10,000 peaceful civilians were being held by Russia
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Sir Keir Starmer believes Nike should recall England’s official Euro 2024 kit. The Labour leader slammed the Football Association and their kit manufacturer for changing the “unifying” St George’s flag on the shirts and ripping off fans on prices. “I’m a big football fan, I go to England games - men and women - the flag is used by everybody,” Sir Keir said, appearing on the first episode of The Sun’s weekly politics show, Never Mind the Ballots. “It unifies, it doesn’t need to be changed. We...
Ukraine launched a new wave of attacks inside Russian territory Sunday, killing at least two people, including a teenager, according to local officials, as Russians cast ballots on the final day of a presidential vote set to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule for another six years. Authorities also said that
Russia says Ukraine has launched a new wave of attacks as Russians cast ballots on the final day of a presidential vote set to extend President Vladimir Putin’s rule for another six years
This live blog is now closed. For more on Putin’s re-election, you can read our latest reporting:West condemns ‘undemocratic’ Russian election as results show Putin landslideThe EU has said the Russian election took place in a highly restricted environment “exacerbated by Russia’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine”.The EU said it regretted the decision of Russian authorities not to invite international observers to its elections. Continue reading