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Russian President Vladimir Putin undergoes annual medical checkups lasting two days and can read without glasses, dismissing ...
Poland has trained 38,000 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers under the EU Military Assistance Mission (EUMAM Ukraine), with programs updated based on combat experience, the General Staff of the Armed ...
Ukraine is building fortified defenses along the Dnipropetrovsk-Donetsk oblast border, incorporating lessons from Kharkiv’s fortification failures to counter Russian advances and FPV-drone threats, ...
The so-called Zelenskyy-von der Leyen plan behind the EU’s 18th sanctions package against Russia aims to ruin Central Europe’s economy, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on June 15, MTI ...
Slovakia will request a delay in the EU’s vote on new sanctions against Russia until concerns over Russian gas supplies are addressed, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on June 15, according to ...
Ukrainian intelligence agents attacked an industrial substation in Kaliningrad in the early hours of June 14, cutting power to Russian defense facilities and causing nearly $5 million in damage, NV’s ...
Russian forces have been using chemical weapons against Ukrainian troops on the Siversk front for the third consecutive week, Ukraine’s Rubizh Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard reported on ...
Two years ago, in June 2023, experts estimated the readiness of the Ukrainian-made operational-tactical complex Sapsan at 65-70%.
A drone strike targeted the Russian city of Yelabuga in the Republic of Tatarstan on June 15, setting off fires and causing casualties, according to Russian media and local officials.
Wearing only underwear, Ukrainian soldier Anatoliy Kovalov sits on a medical couch, holding a leather strap. Prosthetist Ostap Popovych gently slides a transparent socket, known as a liner, over ...
U.S. anti-drone systems were redirected from Ukraine to the Middle East to protect American forces, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Fox News on June 14.
Ukraine received the remains of 1,200 individuals on June 15—many believed to be fallen service members—according to the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
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