Zelensky warns of new Russian strikes on Ukraine as Geneva peace talks resume
The Kyiv Independent President Volodymyr Zelensky said Feb. 16 that Russia is preparing new large-scale attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure…
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The Kyiv Independent President Volodymyr Zelensky said Feb. 16 that Russia is preparing new large-scale attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure…
Read MoreEuroNews Ukrainian authorities said Sunday that a drone strike ignited fires at one of Russia’s Black Sea ports ahead of…
Read MoreThe Kyiv Independent Ukrainian forces destroyed around 6,000 FPV (first-person-view) drones and their components in a major overnight strike on…
Read MoreThe New York Times Russia struck Ukrainian energy infrastructure on Saturday night with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles,…
Read MoreUSA Today A senior Russian official said Moscow is ready to respond with military measures if the United States follows…
Read MoreBBC News Russia has used a record number of ballistic missiles to target Ukraine’s energy sector, President Volodymyr Zelensky has…
Read MoreThe New York Times A day before scheduled peace talks with Ukraine, Russia resumed attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure on…
Read MoreCNN At least five people were killed in a Russian drone strike on a civilian train in northeastern Ukraine, President…
Read MoreBBC News A large Russian aerial strike on Ukraine has left the Ukrainian parliament and half of Kyiv’s residential buildings…
Read MoreBusiness Insider Ukrainian forces fired nearly $100 million worth of air defense missiles battling Russia’s latest bombardment, Kyiv revealed on…
Read MoreUNITED24 Media Ukraine has restored full power supply to the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant after a nighttime Russian missile and drone attack…
Read MoreThe Kyiv Independent A Russian mass attack overnight on Jan. 20 killed and injured civilians across two Ukrainian regions, targeted…
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