Russia-Ukraine War
Russia makes rare admission about harsh reality of Ukraine war
A Russian official admitted his country's soldiers fighting in Ukraine can expect to stay in combat zones for the duration of the war.
Here's What Would Happen If We Stopped Supporting Ukraine
Let's be clear, Ukraine needs not only weapons, but it also needs economic assistance to keep the government functioning.
Putin's "mini-NATO" in peril as Russian peacekeepers killed by Azeri troops
Russia's Defense Ministry said that a car carrying Russian peacekeepers came under fire in Nagorno-Karabakh and that all servicemen died.
Russia loses over 400 artillery systems in 2 weeks: Ukraine
Russia has lost a total of 6,137 artillery systems since the beginning of all-out war in Ukraine last February, Ukraine's military said on Thursday.
Poland shifts stance on "drowning" Ukraine
A grain dispute has sparked an apparent deterioration in relations between Kyiv and one of its most important foreign partners.
Russian propaganda fooled Elon Musk, just like it fooled many others
Musk was purportedly motivated by fears that Ukraine's attack against Russian ships in Sevastopol might provoke a nuclear response from Moscow.
Ukraine just carried out its largest-scale attack on Crimea
Russia's defense ministry said it had shot down drones across the peninsula after Kyiv claimed it had hit a Russian HQ.
Ramzan Kadyrov appears in hospital video amid health speculation
A post has appeared on the Chechen leader's Telegram channel, saying that he is alive and well.
Russian troops reportedly abandon Bakhmut post amid "hysterical" orders
A group of Russian soldiers said in a video that they abandoned their equipment after being ordered to fight in the direction of the front lines near Bakhmut.
Iran president says militias still play vital role as he rebuilds Arab ties
"It is the right of the youth of those countries to have a defensive capacity," Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said in response to Newsweek's question.
Ukraine suspends transgender spokesperson after fight with Republican
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, a U.S.-born spokesperson for Ukraine's military, has been suspended. Senator J.D. Vance recently took exception to comments she made.
Ukraine makes rare admission about Putin's Black Sea Fleet
Ukraine claimed success in a Wednesday morning attack on the Black Sea Fleet's command post in Crimea.
"Saboteurs" blow up two planes and helicopter inside Russia: Kyiv
Russia has blamed Ukraine for a rise in attacks on its territory, many of which have struck military targets.
How Ukraine's crowdfunded spy tech is helping it strike Russian targets
The Finnish-made satellite had "a very important role" in Ukraine's recent attack on Russian vessels in Sevastopol, Kyiv's military intelligence agency said.
Putin seeking quick end to Ukraine war, Turkey's leader hints
"It's quite obvious that this war is going to last a long time," Turkey's leader, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said on Monday.
Fear of Russian nuclear escalation still impeding military aid to Ukraine
"The threat of nuclear escalation proved to be the most powerful instrument in Russia's military toolkit," a war analyst tells Newsweek.
Multiple explosions rock Crimea as drones, missiles target airfield
Video shows smoke rising in the Russian-occupied peninsula on Wednesday.
Russia soldiers refused to fight after commanders "fled like rats"
When the unit came under fire, the "commanders, senior company officers...fled like rats, leaving the guys alone to die under shelling."
Ukraine warns Russia's allies: Expect "stab in the back" from Moscow
Ukrainian officials framed Russia's failure to prevent a new round of Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict as proof of Moscow's fickle backing.
"Many officers" reported killed after strike on Russian HQ near Kherson
The VChK-OGPU Telegram channel which claims to have links to Russia's security services reported the strike hit the premises of the 7th Airborne Division.
Will US M1 Abrams be a game-changer in Ukraine war?
The battle tank will "add another formidable armored capability" to Ukraine's counteroffensive, U.S. Defense Secretary, Lloyd Austin, said on Tuesday.
Russia's $50m Su-34 fighter jet crashes in Voronezh
Russia's Defense Ministry said two crew members were able to safely eject from the aircraft.
Ukraine drones attack Russia just 15 miles from Putin's Black Sea palace
Drone attacks on Russian soil have increased in intensity throughout Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
Russia's S-400 air defense systems are being cut to shreds
Russia's S-400 is broadly comparable to the U.S. Patriot system operating in Ukraine.
Ukraine war map shows Zaporizhzhia gains as Russian losses reportedly spike
Russia reportedly lost 313 troops in a single day amid the Ukrainian counteroffensive in western Zaporizhzhia.
Zelensky prods Trump for details of Ukraine peace plan
The former president said he could find a "fair deal" between Ukraine and Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky encouraged him to release the plan.
Ukraine Is a Fledgeling United States. To Abandon It Is to Betray Ourselves
Our support for this war just may be the last test of our metal. If we fail Ukraine, we fail ourselves.
Biden and Putin have a new shared headache
Azerbaijan's military operation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region presents difficult choices for the leaders of the United States and Russia.
Russian state TV plays Tucker Carlson war comments
"If the Democrats understand that their plan isn't working, what will they do? They could start a war with Russia. That's just what they're planning to do."
Cluster munitions bombard Russian positions in chilling night vision video
Ukraine is using cluster bombs "quite effectively," the White House said in July shortly after the U.S. sent dual-purpose improved conventional munitions.