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Ukraine “created the pretext” for a massive Russian assault by launching drone strikes on airfields inside Russia, U.S. President Donald Trump said on June 6.
Russian forces continue their push deeper into Ukraine's Sumy Oblast, with analysts from the DeepState monitoring group reporting on June 7 that its troops have approached within 20 kilometers of the ...
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for tougher sanctions on Russia and stronger defense measures for Ukraine in response to a massive missile and drone strike overnight, according to a ...
The Ukrainian Air Force shot down a Russian Su-35 fighter jet near Kursk Oblast on the morning of June 7, according to a statement from the Air Force command on Telegram.
As Kyiv prepares for this year’s Pride events, LGBTQ+ activist Anna Sharyhina and veteran Viktor Pylypenko explain why the Equality March remains essential — even in wartime.
Ukraine's women's volleyball team defeated Portugal 3-1 in the third round of the 2025 Golden European League on June 6, extending their unbeaten streak and taking the group lead with 9 points.
Ukraine has only a few thousand engineers producing drones that are critical to the war effort, veteran and Aerial Reconnaissance Support Center head Maria Berlinska told Radio NV in an interview on ...
Russia’s army launched a massive attack on Kharkiv. More than 50 explosions were heard in the city. Three people were killed and another 21 injured, including a 1.5-month-old infant and a 14-year-old ...
Ukrainian Railways (UZ) is ramping up security measures at railway stations and along tracks in response to repeated attempts by Russian agents to sabotage the national rail network, UZ Chairman ...
U.S. policymakers understand that Ukraine cannot be left without Washington’s military support, head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, told Ukrainian TV broadcasters on June 6.
Donald Trump’s administration is pressuring Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to significantly soften his bill introducing harsher sanctions on Russia, The Wall Street Journal reported on June 6.
Officials planning the June 24-26 NATO summit in The Hague are taking steps to limit discussion of the Russo–Ukrainian war and to prevent President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from meeting with Donald Trump, ...