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Kyrylo Budanov, Head of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU), has said that Russia would have long since lost the war without the support of its allies. Quote: "Russia would have lost this war long ago,
In the early hours of Oct. 10, Russia launched its third large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine this month, with 465 drones and 32 missiles that primarily targeted the country’s energy infrastructure.
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Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil, escalating pressure on Moscow over Ukraine war
President Donald Trump says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has personally assured him that India will stop buying Russian oil.
Almost 900 miles from Ukraine’s borders, a fire erupted at a Russian oil refinery on Saturday. The blaze – a result of a strike by Ukrainian long-range drones, according to sources in the country’s security services – was the third at the facility in the last month alone.
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‘Brink of Nuclear War’ if U.S. Sends Tomahawks to Ukraine?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is traveling to Washington this Friday to make a direct appeal to the Trump administration for Tomahawk cruise missiles. -Ukraine’s strategy is to use the 1,550-mile-range weapons to strike deep inside Russia,
President Donald Trump calls Tomahawk missiles a "new step of aggression" while considering sending the weapons to Ukraine against Russia.
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Ukraine meets with US weapons makers
A Ukrainian government delegation has met with prominent American weapons manufacturers during a U.S. visit, a senior Kyiv official said Wednesday, before President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s
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Trump has threatened to give Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine - but can they turn the tide of the war?
Trump has threatened to give Ukraine access to powerful Tomahawk missiles, with Moscow threatening to respond. Experts tell Nicole Wootton-Cane that the weapons could significantly boost Ukraine - but
President Donald Trump is weighing up sending long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, a move that Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned would destroy Washington's relations with Moscow but could make a real difference to Ukraine's war effort—and send a strong political signal to the Kremlin.