Russia warns of new strikes on Kyiv
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At least two people were killed in one of Russia’s biggest aerial assaults on Kyiv during its more than four-year war with Ukraine, officials said Sunday.
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Russia used a powerful hypersonic missile that has nuclear capabilities to carry out a massive attack Sunday in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Leaders from Europe have condemned the latest Russian attacks on Ukraine, describing it as a 'reckless escalation'
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Ukraine says Russia is using a new jet-powered attack drone in response to its interceptors
Ukraine's defense leadership has said that it is already working on a way to counter Russian jet-powered drones.
May 25 (Reuters) - At least eight people have been killed in missile and drone attacks on Russian and Ukrainian territory in the past 24 hours, local authorities on both sides said on Monday, with damage reported to energy infrastructure in Russia's Belgorod region.
Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing a spring of discontent. Rolling digital blackouts in Russian cities have touched a nerve with ordinary citizens and public pushback against Russian President Vladimir Putin is emerging.
Increasingly isolated president is determined to press on with Ukraine war, say well-placed sources, despite ailing economy
By Yuliia Dysa and Max Hunder KYIV, May 24 (Reuters) - Russia pounded Kyiv and surrounding areas with hundreds of drones and missiles on Sunday in one of the heaviest bombardments of the city since the start of the four-year war,
Russian President Vladimir Putin is running out of time to win his war against Ukraine, amid a stalemate on the battlefield and growing troubles at home, an Estonian intelligence chief has told CNN.
Belarus' exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visited Kyiv on Monday as the Ukrainian capital cleaned up after Russia’s biggest missile attack of the year, and world leaders kept a close eye on how much support the Belarusian government is ready to provide for Moscow’s all-out invasion.