First train carrying stolen Ukrainian grains from Russian-occupied Melitopol heads to Crimea
Russian Interfax news agency reported on June 7, citing Russia's proxy in Zaporizhzhia Oblast's occupied city, that an 11-wagon train had left Melitopol.
Russian Interfax news agency reported on June 7, citing Russia's proxy in Zaporizhzhia Oblast's occupied city, that an 11-wagon train had left Melitopol.
President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to brief EU leaders on the humanitarian needs of Ukrainians amid intensified Russian strikes and ongoing efforts to achieve peace.
Putin said that "no self-respecting country does anything under pressure," calling new U.S. sanctions an "unfriendly act."
Russia attacked Kharkiv with drones on Oct. 22, damaging a kindergarten and killing one person, injuring at least six, local authorities reported.
This documentary exposes Russia’s vast system that indoctrinates Ukrainian children, using education and leisure programs in occupied territories to build Russia’s future army.
The National Bank of Ukraine kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 15.5%, warning that inflation could intensify amid Russian attacks on the energy system and Kyiv's ongoing budgetary challenges.
A series of explosions were reported overnight on Oct. 23 in the Russian city of Ryazan, with local residents suggesting a drone strike may have targeted the Ryazan Oil Refinery, one of Russia’s key fuel infrastructure facilities.
The suspects, men aged 44, 45, and 48, were arrested by the Metropolitan police at addresses in central and west London. Searches at the addresses are ongoing.
Ukraine said on Oct. 23 that it has received 1,000 bodies from Russia, which Moscow says are fallen Ukrainian soldiers.
The strike was carried out using a Russian Lancet kamikaze drone, which struck a car carrying the journalists.