Putin, Russia and Ukraine
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National Security Journal on MSN
The Russian Military’s Biggest Enemy Isn’t Ukraine or NATO
Almost four years into the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian intelligence says Russia is still quietly importing the machine tools and components it needs to keep churning out missiles, glide bombs, and artillery.
A Russian court has convicted eight people on terrorism charges over an attack on a bridge linking Russia to annexed Crimea. The October 2022 truck bomb attack killed five people and damaged
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko on Thursday met US Army Secretary Daniel P Driscoll to assess the impact of Russian aggression and reaffirm bilateral cooperation, while reports of a secret p
Ukraine launched US-supplied ATACMS missiles into Russian territory this week — the first confirmed strikes of their kind — after Washington quietly allowed Kyiv to use the long-range weapons for attacks across the border,
RBC Ukraine on MSN
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief reveals what's really happening in Kupiansk
Russian leadership is spreading false claims about the situation in Kupiansk. Ukrainian troops continue clearing the town of remaining Russian forces, stated Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi.
The Daily Express on MSN
Putin vows to fight 'until the last Ukrainian dies' while his officials plot new conquests
Putin allies boast of seizing more Ukrainian cities as Kyiv faces corruption raid on Zelensky aide Yermak, fueling fears Ukraine is weakening