Ukraine said it was ready to open a humanitarian corridor to let hundreds of Russian civilians living in border areas seized by its army return to Russian-controlled territory, if Moscow requests one.
More than 1,500 civilians are still living in areas of Russia’s western Kursk region that Ukraine’s army seized.
More than 1,500 civilians are still living in areas of Russia’s western Kursk region that Ukraine’s army seized in an ...
Moscow said Thursday that Ukraine's army had launched a fresh offensive in the Russian Kursk border region, as Ukrainian ...
The Russians are making a heroic effort—and making progress. They crossed the river and seized the village of Novomlynsk, ...
THE SUN’s Defence Editor Jerome Starkey has blasted Vladimir Putin and said he won’t stop reporting on Russia’s atrocities. A ...
The commander said his forces didn't know they were going into Russia until the day before. The surprise assault caught ...
Ukraine’s August cross-border offensive into Kursk, the largest incursion into Russia since World War II, continues to hold ...
The BMP-1 could be considered to be a museum piece, however, it is fighting hard in Ukraine. Both Russia’s and Ukraine’s weapons stockpiles continue to dwindle as the nearly three-year-long war rages ...
"The Russian digital financial assets market exceeded 150 bln rubles by the end of last year, demonstrating more than fourfold growth," ACRA agency said ...
On January 26, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that units of the 5th Guards Separate Tank Brigade of the 36th Army and the 40th Guards Marine Infantry Brigade of the Battlegroup East had libera ...
PFC Peter Dudenich of Ambridge and PVT William Patrick Nairn of Aliquippa are among 58 Pennsylvania soldiers who died the morning of Jan. 26, 1944, when their ship struck a Nazi mine being remembered ...
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