The Ukraine "special military operation" is a "de facto" war, Russia admitted for the first time, while blaming the West for the escalation.
The Kremlin's Unprecedented Description Of The Ukraine Conflict As A "War" & What It Means Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack, This should be seen as the Kremlin’s clearest signal yet that it’ll respond to the scenario of a conventional Western intervention by striking those opposing forces in line with the international laws governing this form of conflict Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Argumenti I Fakty newspaper that “We are at war. Yes, it began as a special...
Russia considers itself at war because of the West’s involvement in Ukraine and cannot allow the existence on its borders of a state that has shown itself ready to use any method to take control of Crimea, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday, in an interview given to the Russian publication Argumentî i Faktî. […]
Dozens of drones were intercepted, Russia says, but one attack caused an oil refinery fire in Krasnodar.
Global Affairs Canada says two more Canadians have died in the war between Ukraine and Russia, bringing the total number of Canadians killed in that conflict to 11.
Russian President Vladimir Putin scoffed at the possibility of his country launching an attack on a NATO member, calling it “sheer nonsense,” but warned that any Western air base hosting U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets that are slated for deployment in Ukraine would be a “legitimate target” for the Kremlin’s forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin scoffed at the possibility of his country launching an attack on a NATO member, calling it “sheer nonsense,” but warned that any Western air base hosting U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets that are slated for deployment in Ukraine would be a “legitimate target” for the Kremlin’s forces.
Falling missile debris triggers fires and damages buildings in multiple parts of Ukrainian capital
Jamie Roberts says his BBC Two documentary, Ukraine, Enemy in the Woods, aims show a true picture of the frontlineFor all the coverage of war in Ukraine, it is rare to see it from the point of view of soldiers on the front. But by asking Ukrainians to wear cameras on their helmets as they face down relentless Russian attacks, Jamie Roberts’s BBC Two documentary has captured the bloody reality of a conflict increasingly forgotten in the west.The director says the intimate and harrowing film,...
Comes after Russia launched 57 missiles and drones on Ukraine Sunday morning, including an attack on capital Kyiv
Ukrainian president says Russian leader’s move is ‘predictable’ as Kyiv denies any involvement; Moscow claims capture of village near Bakhmut. What we know on day 760See all our Russia-Ukraine war coverageThe Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said Vladimir Putin and others were seeking to divert the blame for the Moscow concert hall massacre on to Ukraine. The Russian president claimed, without evidence, that Ukraine had collaborated with the terrorist suspects who massacred at least 133...
US describe Russian’s allegation that Ukraine was involved in attack as ‘nonsense’ and says it passed warning to Russian security servicesThe Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor has restricted access to 11 channels in the Telegram messaging app “with terrorist content” over the past two days, reports Reuters citing an article by the state-owned news agency RIA Novosti on Thursday.Poland’s prime minister on Thursday hosted his Ukrainian counterpart for long-awaited talks designed to ease...