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U.S. President Donald Trump on June 12 praised Russia's role in World War II, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin is ...
Ukrainian forces were gradually pushing Russian forces out of the border Sumy region, where Moscow was able to establish a ...
Russian forces have claimed the capture of Yablunivka in the Sumy region, marking advances near the regional capital as part ...
Trump has generally veered away from overtly criticizing Putin while openly berating Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky, but ...
Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine continues to see a mounting death toll as more than one million Russian servicemen and women ...
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine told senators Wednesday that he did not believe Russian President Vladimir ...
If anything, we underestimated Putin’s preparedness to kill and maim as many Russian, Chechen, North Korean, Cuban and ...
Russian losses in Ukraine hit a massive, and grim milestone on June 12 — 1 million Russian soldiers killed or wounded during the 39-month-long full-scale war, according to figures from Kyiv. Although ...
Russian leader has set his five demands to end the invasion, and at the top of the list is a demand of military alliance ...
Russia has used its fleet of bombers to rain hellfire on Ukraine. On June 1, Kyiv responded by going after those bombers.
David French and Megan K. Stack on why Trump’s many promises to end the conflict “in 24 hours” was a fantasy.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Angela Stent, professor emeritus at Georgetown University, about what motivates Russian President Vladimir Putin as talks to end the war in Ukraine continue.