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According to Ukrainian state news outlet Ukrinform, Prigozhin "was charged with encroaching on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine (Article 110 Part 3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) and of waging an war of aggression against Ukraine (Article 437 Part 2)." Prigozhin, form...
In an interview with Sky News last week, Prystaiko said there was "a little bit of sarcasm" in Zelenskyy's comment that he would wake up each morning and say thank you to U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace. At a NATO summit in mid-July, Wallacesaidhe believed that Ukraine's allies ...
Flag Day was celebrated in the town of Kharkiv in the northeast of Ukraine with the skydivers from 12 countries forming a trident - the small coat of arms of Ukraine in the sky above the city. Workers of the Dnipro City Council in central Ukraine hung out more than 300 blue-yellow flags...
This satellite image shows towed artillery being fired in a live exercise at the Pogonovo training area January 26. The training ground is about 150 miles from the Ukraine border. Bomber in the sky Li Chun/China News Service via Getty Images ...
Ukraine's air force said 18 Shahed drones were launched in total at the southern Odesa region and Khmelnytskyi region, which is in west Ukraine. Fifteen of the drones were shot down by air defence rocket systems and mobile fire groups, the air force said. ...
Dashcam footage posted by a driver nearby appeared to show the moment the supermarket - called Moloko (Milk) - was struck, with an ensuing large explosion and flames soaring into the sky. Reuters news agency says it was able to confirm the location from a nearby building's facades, signage...
"We don't know, of course. We don't know how long Putin is going to terrorize Ukraine. We do not know how long his war will last. But let's be clear, these increases are because of Vladimir Putin," Granholm said when asked on "Closing Bell" about the sky-high prices. ...
The two also discussed Ukraine's production process, and found "common language" on the exhumation of bodies relating to the Volhynia killings that took place from 1943 to 1945, they said at a joint news conference.