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Putin says ‘impossible to believe’ Moscow wants a war but warns Trump of escalation - Putin warns Trump sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would be 'new stage of escalation'
The Ukrainian military said on Monday that its long-range drones hit a major Russian ammunition plant, a key oil terminal and an important weapons depot behind the front line, cranking up recent pressure on Moscow’s military logistics.
In a key speech, Vladimir Putin has said it is "impossible" to believe Russia would strike a NATO country - even as Moscow is accused of drone incursions. It comes as the US will reportedly share intelligence on long-range targets within Russia with Ukraine.
An advert in Moscow for contract military service. Nearly 300,000 men have been called up this year, the largest number since 2016 - NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty Vladimir Putin has called up more than 100,000 Russian men for military service in what ...
UNITED NATIONS ‒ President Donald Trump offered an optimistic assessment of Ukraine's prospects after meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the United Nations, saying he believes the country can retake all its territory from Russia after previously ...
President Donald Trump, on his Truth Social platform, stated on Tuesday that Ukraine, with the support of NATO and the European Union, could “fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form.” He described Russia as a “paper tiger” and said ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The Trump administration is shifting its tone on the war in Ukraine and considering expanding the weaponry that Ukrainian forces can use to fend off Russia’s invasion with no end to the conflict in sight and repeated stonewalling ...
President Trump’s abrupt shift on how the Russian invasion of Ukraine could end is exposing his newly increased frustrations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Some GOP foreign policy hawks signaled that they are all in on the president’s latest ...
As the leader of a NATO nation that shares an 830-mile border with Russia, Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has been a key voice in Europe’s response to the war in Ukraine. In a speech to the U.N. Security Council this week, he welcomed what he ...