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Since Russia launched its invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukraine's Western partners have pledged to provide Kyiv with more than over $100 billion in military aid.
Russia's defence minister said on Tuesday that Western arms supplies to Ukraine were effectively dragging NATO into the conflict, warning this could lead to an "unpredictable" escalation.
Ukraine and its Western allies have stepped up diplomatic efforts to warn Russia against launching a new military attack on Ukraine by spelling out the consequences of doing so, Foreign Minister ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing embarrassing military setbacks in Ukraine that are weakening his image at home and abroad, has taken steps toward escalation. His main aim may be to scare ...
In Putin's Ukraine war, some experts worry about possible nuclear escalation Russian President Vladimir Putin gave orders to his nation's nuclear forces over the weekend, but their exact meaning ...
The Russian army is building up its forces in Russia’s Kursk and Belgorod regions. The enemy is engaging in combat in Ukraine’s border zone, but the Ukrainian military was prepared for this ...
Russia on Wednesday warned the U.S. to stop what it said was a “spiral of escalation” over Ukraine as Washington moves to quickly supply Kyiv with more weapons as the Biden administration ...
Russia cries escalation as Ukraine limits lifted. November 19, 2024 at 4:42 a.m. by ILLIA NOVIKOV and SAMYA KULLAB The Associated Press ...
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned Russia on Monday that the western military alliance was standing by Ukraine amid a large and unusual concentration of Russian troops on Ukraine's ...
This compares to Poland’s 8.4 billion and Denmark’s 4.7 billion euros, though Poland’s gross domestic product is one-fourth of France’s and Denmark’s about 15 percent. Yet the French president is now ...
Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, sustained the most damage, officials said, and the attack came a day after Russia had fired 31 missiles into the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
President Biden is talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin about Russia's military build-up on the Ukraine border — and the consequences for Moscow if it invades Ukraine.