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Russian forces are pushing hard to encircle the strategically important eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk after capturing a string of villages to its south and east, and over 100,000 soldiers are trying to advance in the area,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNFrench Foreign Minister reveals Trump’s position on UkraineDuring his visit to Kharkiv, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot confirmed that Donald Trump had given Putin an ultimatum for a ceasefire in Ukraine. According to the minister, this shows that Trump has chosen to support Ukraine and is ready to provide military assistance.
Russia now controls more than two-thirds of Ukraine’s Donetsk region — the main theater of the ground war. Russian forces have carved out a 10-mile-deep pocket around the Ukrainian troops defending the crucial city of Kostiantynivka, partly surrounding them from the east, south and west.
Ukraine's extensive use of asymmetrical tactics, and innovative equipment such as sea drones, gives the country an effective edge against its foe.
This report explores Ukraine’s shift in the development and deployment of military innovation, with a special focus on the role of the commercial sector and on changes in the acquisition process that have facilitated the rapid integration of these technologies into military operations. Key Findings. Ukraine has radically pivoted its approach ...
There is a growing drive to make the country more self-reliant in weapons manufacturing as it faces Russia’s superior firepower. That requires a lot of money from Western backers.
A look at some of the recent developments from Ukraine Russian missiles struck a Ukrainian military base just miles from the Polish border, killing at least 35 people and wounding more than 100.
Ukraine's defence tech industry is transforming modern warfare with drones, battlefield AI, and robotics, faster and cheaper than any military in history.
New developments Tuesday reinforced the idea that President Donald Trump has significantly shifted his view of the Ukraine war.
Yulia Svyrydenko becomes Ukraine's 19th Prime Minister, focusing on economic revival and military strengthening amid Russian invasion.
A 10-year effort to modernize Russian weapons systems, which began in 2010, was only partially complete during the 2014 invasion of Ukraine. “The Russian military today looks quite different ...