KYIV, Ukraine — Rocket attacks on Ukraine’s central Poltava region on Thursday were “perhaps the most intense for the duration of the war,” the regional governor said that same day. “Today’s shelling of the Poltava region is perhaps the largest during the course of this full-scale war...
Ukraine can lose the war against Russia, but Russia itself still won't win, Eurasia Group CEO Ian Bremmer argued while speaking to CNBC at the Munich Security Conference. "Ukraine can lose — everyone here needs to understand Ukraine can lose this war," Bremmer said. "The big geopolitical c...
"He will not give a penny into the Ukraine-Russia war and therefore the war will end, as it is obvious that Ukraine on its own cannot stand on its feet," Orban said on Sunday evening. "If the Americans do not give money and weapons, and also the Europeans, then this war will be ...
As the war in Ukraine unfolds, here’s what you need to know. Get the latest developments as Russia’s attacks continue.
Ukraine says its overnight attacks on Russia were the biggest it has carried out on the country's military facilities during the war. Meanwhile, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has held his annual news conference in Moscow. Watch Sky News ask him a question in the clip...
The Russia-Ukraine War began in February 2014 with the covert invasion of the Ukrainian autonomous republic of Crimea by disguised Russian troops. The conflict expanded in April 2014 when Russians and local proxy forces seized territory in Ukraine’s Don
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Instead, all but one live in hiding. Growing numbers of Russian soldiers are trying to get out of the war in Ukraine. Some are taking drastic measures to escape. Here are three of their stories. (AP animation/Marshall Ritzel) For Western nations grappling with Russia’s vast and growing ...
"And it only depends on our partners' political will. Putin can only use his aggression to make up for the shortage of global solutions. A shortage that has gone on for too long. It is possible to win this war. But shortages do not advance victory," he added. ...
“Because they switch the lights on and off here. When they rebuild our houses we can live in peace. Let Ukraine win this war because Ukraine is our dear home,” he added. Some background: Ukrainian officials have said more than 100,000 people still remain in Mariupol. The Russian gove...