Russian Drones and Missiles Kill 6 in Ukraine
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Ukraine hits key Russian chemical depot in 'huge Storm Shadow' missile attack
The long-range air-to-air missiles were fired into a chemical plant in the Bryansk region of Russia, with footage showing a huge fire erupting from an industrial complex
Officials say a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack across Ukraine has killed at least six people, including a woman and her two young daughters.
Russian strikes kill six, injure dozens across Ukraine as peace talks stall; Zelenskyy urges global pressure, diplomacy, and more military aid.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced new sanctions against Russia's two biggest oil companies and blasted Moscow's refusal to end its "senseless war."
Any trip to Budapest would require Putin to fly through the air space of other EU countries. Poland said on Tuesday it could force Putin's plane down and arrest him on an international warrant if he flies over its territory, but Bulgaria said Putin could use its airspace to reach the meeting.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo tells POLITICO Ukraine must be equipped to match or exceed Russia’s capabilities because Vladimir Putin only responds to strength.
The Treasury Department said new economic penalties will target Russia’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, as well as their subsidiaries.
The U.S. sanctioned Rosneft and Lukoil to choke off Russian war funding, urging Moscow to accept a ceasefire or face deeper economic isolation.