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Ukraine accuses Russia of "systematic energy terror" as the global atomic energy watchdog warns Moscow's latest strikes jeopardize nuclear plants' safety.
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In previous sieges during the almost four years since Russia launched its all-out invasion of its neighbor, Ukraine has pulled out of some places to avoid losing troops. Ukrainian forces are desperately short-handed against Russia’s bigger army.
Russia fired one of its largest drone and missile assaults against Ukraine overnight, killing three people, including a 7-year-old girl, and cutting power to thousands as winter approaches,
Russian strikes have damaged nuclear substations in Ukraine, leading the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to issue a "critical" warning. Power to three nuclear power plants has been affected after Russian strikes on Thursday.
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Pentagon cleared giving Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles, leaving final decision to Trump
The Pentagon has given the White House the green light to provide Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles after assessing that it would not negatively impact US stockpiles, leaving the final political decision in President Donald Trump’s hands,
A Russian cruise missile whose secret development led President Trump to abandon a nuclear arms control pact with Moscow in his first term has been used to attack Ukraine in recent months, according to Kyiv’s foreign minister.
Russia has launched another massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, causing power outages across the country.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday it had banned entrance to Russia for more EU officials in response to new European sanctions against Russia, without providing a list of banned individuals.
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Ukraine says it destroyed one of Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles in a covert operation
Military intelligence said the covert operation took place in 2024, but Ukraine is only now making the details public for the first time.
Vice President JD Vance denied that his infamous Office Office blowup with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was strategized in advance during an exclusive interview on a “Pod Force
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry denounced on Friday what it described as Russian attacks on substations critical to supplying external power for Ukraine's nuclear power stations. Russia has carried out "targeted strikes on such substations",