"It has at low levels, and I think I can say that the only answer it's got back from Russia is that they demand complete victory, complete surrender by Ukraine, and are certainly not going to reverse the original invasion." ...
HOW THE US ARMY IS HELPING UKRAINE WITH FRONTLINE REPAIRSNOAH ROBERTSONDefense News
More than a month since Russia’s invasion, the defense of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv has played out in ferocious fighting in places like Lukyanivka and the nearby town of Brovary to the east, Irpin and Bucha to the northwest and Makariv to the west. Article content When the histories ...
The account is run by Richard Woodruff, who came to Ukraine from the UK early in the war, intending to join one of the international brigades in the Ukrainian army, despite having no military training. After seeing footage of the ferocious defense of Kyiv, “I kind of rethought my cha...
How faster, deadlier tanks could turn the tide in the Ukraine war To date, 307 railway workers have been killed and 665 injured in the war. The railways employ 231,000 people and is the largest workforce in the country. "We are the second army of Ukraine," Oleksandr says in...
In 1952, three Army officers, led by Brigadier General Robert McClure, were granted permission to create a group of Army soldiers that could carry out sensitive missions on behalf of the United States government. A total of 2,300 openings were created to found the group, although it ...
“has to be salvaged for the good of the free world.” jeffries said american support for ukraine is anchored in the country’s own national security interests. “america is stronger when russia is weaker,” he said on cnn. “we cannot allow russia to succeed here.” jeffries of new ...
Yevgeny Prigozhin's Wagner army has been key to Putin's war on Ukraine. CBS News' has discovered how it's paid for by "profiteering" in Africa.
Although oil is Russia's most important export, both Russia and Ukraine are also large agricultural suppliers, sending wheat, rye, barley and other grains to Central Asia and the Middle East. Disruptions in commodities could send global food prices higher, putting pressure on U.S. consumers. ...
“As we send more additional advanced equipment, like Strykers, like Bradleys, like tanks, of course that sustainment activity will have to increase,” said Douglas Bush, assistant Army secretary for acquisition. “I think the challenge is recognized. I think the Army knows how to do it...