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North Korea's renewed military support for Russia comes as US President Donald Trump has resumed military supplies to Ukraine, after a brief hiatus. Trump told NBC News on Thursday that he had made a deal with Nato for the US to send Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine via the alliance, after a surge of Russian aerial attacks.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin will only meet Zelenskyy if Ukraine surrenders, says Ukraine's top diplomatRussian President Vladimir Putin will agree to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy only if Kyiv surrenders first, Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsia said in an interview with The Kyiv Independent.
Russia has launched a new barrage of drones and missiles in an overnight attack on Ukraine, killing at least six people.Vladimir Putin’s forces launched 597 drones and 26 missiles targeting the west of the country on Saturday,
Kyiv has recently suffered the most intense bombing it has seen since Russia began its full-scale invasion three years ago. What does Vladimir Putin hope to achieve — and how can the destruction be stopped?
Russia unleashed its fourth major attack on Ukraine this month, killing at least 13 civilians Saturday as it rained hundreds of drones and missiles down on the country’s western cities — once considered safe from the onslaught.
Russia's army has struggled to translate its vast superiority in both manpower and weapons into significant battlefield gains.
President Donald Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin out for throwing “bullsh*t” on peace talks with Ukraine - hours later, Russia launched its largest ever drone attack on Ukraine. CNN’s Matthew Chance analyzes whether the US leader’s comments have an impact on Russia’s military operations.
US President Donald Trump has called out Vladimir Putin’s “bullshit” and appears to be getting ready to back major US sanctions against Russia. Could this be the end of Trump’s soft spot for the Russian dictator?