Russia, Ukraine and truce
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Russia has unleashed a massive drone and missile barrage on civilian areas of Ukraine and is stepping up ground attacks along the front.
For the past year, Russia has been able to infiltrate and undermine Ukrainian defensive positions due to the “growing lethality” of Moscow’s attacks and Kyiv’s dwindling troop strength, said analyst Jack Watling of the Royal United Services Institute.
The Iran war has deflected global attention from Russia’s all-out invasion of its neighbor Ukraine as Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II enters its fifth year and an emboldened Kremlin undertakes a spring offensive.
The Associated Press visited one of the detention centers in Ukraine as part of a media facility. Dozens of prisoners of war were seen at the center, some of them walking with their hands behind their backs as they were led down a corridor by a guard.
Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in a one-month period for the first time since the start of the ongoing war in 2022, according to daily data published by the Ukrainian Air Force and Russian Ministry of Defense,
A PROLONGED Middle East conflict—on the scale of the Russia-Ukraine war—could drag Philippine growth below 4 percent this year, a think tank said.According to economists from the De La Salle University (DLSU)-Carlos L.
Russian drilling platforms in Caspian Sea struck, Ukraine's military says * Russia wants to capture Pokrovsk, other key Donetsk Oblast towns by end of April, Zelensky
Russia will not extend a truce with Ukraine over Orthodox Easter unless Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accepts its terms, the Kremlin said in an interview aired today (12 April).