Ukraine Conflict
Expect 'False Flag' Attack at Zaporizhzhia Today—Both Russia, Ukraine Warn
Zaporizhzhia, Europe's largest nuclear power plant, has been under Russian control since March 1.
Aid Pledges to Ukraine 'Dry Up' as Tracker Shows U.S. Leading Support
The U.S. has committed $25.2 billion in military aid to Ukraine and the U.K. has pledged $4.1 billion, but Germany has only promised $1.2 billion and France $0.2 billion.
Putin Claim U.S. Is Dragging Out War Isn't Crazy, Military Expert Says
The U.S. and Ukraine have different policy goals when it comes to Russia, a military veteran and journalist says.
Allies, Pals or Foes? Putin's Russia and Xi's China's Relationship Explored
The Ukraine war is turning Russia into "Beijing's junior partner," according to one analyst.
Untrained Russian Troops Struggling to Fit Tank Armor, Causing Losses: U.K.
Heavy Russian tank losses are partly the result of a failure to properly fit Explosive Reactive Armor, according to Britain's Ministry of Defense.
Why Putin's Bridge Has Become Ukraine's Top Target
Ukraine has vowed to destroy the famed Kerch crossing, linking Russian-occupied Crimea to mainland Russia.
Russians Fail to Block HIMARS Bridge Strike—Viral Video Purportedly Shows
Ukraine has targeted the Antonovsky Bridge multiple times using high-precision HIMARS munitions provided by the U.S.
Russia Struggles to Supply Troops as 2 Key Bridges Damaged in Strikes: U.K.
Ukraine strikes are causing a problem for Russia after both the Antonivsky road bridge and the Kherson rail bridge were damaged.
Ukraine Girl Who Lost Dad in War Starts Own Business To Donate to Army
Irynka Vasilyeva started her own business making flower crowns after her dad died in combat during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russia Launches Airstrike As It Tries To 'Make Up' for Loss of Troops: Kyiv
Russian attacks on Thursday either "did not succeed" or were only "partially successful," according to Ukraine.
Steven Seagal's Russia Connections: What We Do Know, What We Don't
Footage of actor Steven Seagal filming in a Donetsk prison has reaffirmed his ties with Russia. Newsweek Fact Check traces the timeline of this relationship.
Ukrainian Marines Say Artillery Pounds Russian Positions
Soldiers can be seen leaving messages on artillery ammunition before firing, per footage released by Ukraine.
Ukraine Says Forces Blew Up Russian Armored Personnel Carrier and Crew
Ukrainian armed forces say a Russian BTR-82—wheeled armored personnel carrier—and its personnel have been attacked in by the 53rd Mechanized Brigade.
HIMARS to Helmets—Here's Exactly What U.S. Has Sent Ukraine
The U.S. has sent $9.1 billion in military assistance to Ukraine since the Russian invasion.
U.S. Sending Ukraine More HIMARS Missiles in Massive Defense Package
The Department of Defense announced the $1B package just days after Russia said its troops destroyed HIMARS.
U.S. Needs to Provide More Powerful HIMARS Missiles to Ukraine: Expert
Ukraine having stronger weapons could force Russia to the negotiating table quicker, said retired Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman on Monday.
Russia in 'Tremendous' Military Difficulty in Ukraine War: Lange
German lawmaker Nico Lange said Saturday that significant aid from overseas has changed the power dynamic in the ongoing conflict.
Lukashenko Doesn't Have Final Say on Russian Troops Using Belarus: Expert
Russian strikes fired at Ukraine from Belarus prove Putin's forces "can pass through Belarus quite freely," said Estonian official Marti Magnus.
Russia Having 'More and More Difficulties Conducting War in Ukraine': Rice
Dan Rice, an adviser to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, blamed Russia's "immoral" troops for the military's struggling invasion.
Russia's War on Ukraine Creates a Global Food Crisis U.S. Must Address
It is critical that the White House outline its strategy now for how to continue exporting grain from Ukraine while protecting the most vulnerable populations from a war-induced famine.
Artist Explains Putin Sculpture That Suddenly Appeared in Central Park
James Colomina, a French artist who installed a sculpture of Putin in Central Park, has explained what he meant with the art.
Russia-Installed Kherson Official Hospitalized as Kyiv Wages Offensive
In March, Volodymyr Saldo said "Kherson is Ukraine" but a month later he was made head of the Russian-controlled regional administration.
Ukraine 'Actively Shaping' War 'For the First Time': ISW Analysis
A U.S. think tank said Ukraine was preparing for a counteroffensive in occupied Kherson amid a "dramatic weakening" of Russia's forces.
The West Grapples with the High Cost of Leaving Russia
Many Western companies are either paring back operations in Russia or leaving entirely. The costs have been high for business—and for Russia.
Ukraine HIMARS Strike Russian Bases During Major Counter-Attack
Ukrainian forces are laying the groundwork for an operation to liberate Kherson, occupied by Russian troops in February.
Russian Missile Kills Ukraine Grain Tycoon and It Was No Accident: Podolyak
Oleksiy Vadatursky operated a major Ukrainian grain exporting company and was ranked as the 24th richest man in the country.
Russia 'Clearly in a Lot of Trouble' in Ukraine War: Security Expert
"We and the Americans assess that 75,000 Russian soldiers have either been killed or been wounded," British Professor Anthony Glees said Sunday.
Lukashenko 'Almost Wholly Dependent on Russia' as Belarus Helps Putin: UK
During the Ukraine war Lukashenko has been a key Putin ally, letting Russia fire missiles from Belarus, the UK's defense ministry reported Sunday.
Putin Regime at 'Beginning of the End': Russia Expert
Economic fallout amid the Ukraine war is weakening Putin's grip on power, said Iver Neumann.
Ukraine Reports Russian Losses of 105 Troops, Tanks, Ammo Depots in South
The success comes as Ukraine prepares for a major counteroffensive in the south. A think tank says it could stave off Russian annexation plans.