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The push into Kursk may force Russia into a decision to treat the border as a front rather than a dormant area, with implications for Moscow's deployment of personnel and materiel within Ukraine.
Ukraine has summoned the acting US envoy to Kyiv to warn the Trump administration that any “delay or procrastination” in supplying the war-hit nation with weapons will only benefit Russia.
A Ukrainian soldier is pictured near the town of Bakhmut in Ukraine's Donetsk region on June 17, 2023. A map of Kyiv's counteroffensive has shown its troops advancing in three directions, although ...
The authoritative Ukrainian Deep State map shows that Russia now controls 113,588 square kms of Ukrainian territory ...
During negotiations with the United States in Saudi Arabia, Russia reportedly demanded full control over the four Ukrainian regions it said it had annexed. A map by Newsweek shows Vladimir Putin's ...
Russia launched an overnight drone attack on Ukraine, injuring eight people and damaging residential buildings and businesses in several cities. Ukraine’s air force claims to have shot down 65 ...
In a series of blatant attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin's security council secretary has said that the Ukraine conflict is a military confrontation between Russia and the U.S., U.K.. What ...
Russia Finds a New Target: Maps That Still Mark Crimea as Ukraine’s Kremlin is going the extra mile to stamp out any sign of dissent, political analysts say By ...
Ukraine’s advance in the Kursk region has slowed in recent days, according to open-source maps of the battlefield based on combat footage and satellite images, as Russia sends in more ...
Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also covers other areas of geopolitics including ...