I'm standing in the middle of Belgorod's central square, and I can see three white, squat structures around the perimeter.
It was a war many predicted would only last a week or two, with Russia expected to conquer Ukraine and retake control of the ...
Many Russians try to ignore the war, which began four years ago this week—but that is getting harder. There is no sign of an ...
As the full-scale war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, the world has learned what a campaign to target energy infrastructure can, and can’t, achieve.
Around 500 kilometres south of Moscow, Voronezh -- a city of one million people -- is closer to the front line in eastern Ukraine than to the Russian capital.
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Russian missile barrage hits energy, railways across Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia fired scores of missiles and drones at targets across Ukraine Sunday, crashing into energy and rail infrastructure and residential buildings, just two days before the fourth ...
Kyiv endures missile strikes ahead of Russia's invasion anniversary, intensifying the ongoing conflict as diplomatic efforts continue.
Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said the supply of nuclear weapons to Ukraine would be considered a ‘joint attack’ on Russia ...
The UK is ‘on an inevitable collision course’ with Russia, whether Ukraine wins or loses, a top British Army official has ...
About half of the country’s federal budget goes toward the fight in Ukraine, money that does little to support its long-term development.
From bakeries to beauty shops, Russian businesses are feeling the pain from a new wartime tax policy
As Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marks four years, the pressure on Russia’s economy is starting to show.
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