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Ukrainian units defending Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, have not been encircled by advancing Russian troops, Ukraine’s General Staff said in a statement on Aug. 5.
Lithuania’s Public Prosecutor's Office has established that a Russian drone which crashed in the country in July was carrying two kilograms of explosives, LRT public broadcaster reported on Aug. 5.
Russian high command expects to be able to field 10 new divisions by the end of 2025, two of which are already operational, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi said on ...
A Russian FPV drone strike injured two people in the village of Bilenke in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Oblast, regional Governor ...
A collection of artifacts from the Russo–Ukrainian war is now on display in Prague, Czechia, at a venue near the Czech parliament building.
Moscow is weighing potential concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump to avoid additional sanctions, including halting air strikes on Ukraine, Bloomberg reported on Aug. 5, citing sources.
The Kremlin has denounced U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to sharply raise tariffs on India over its trade with Russia, calling the move “illegal” and accusing Washington of pressuring sovereign ...
The railway station in Lozova, Kharkiv Oblast, will cease operations for an undetermined period, with no decisions yet made on alternative rail transport options for residents, Sergiy Zelenskiy, head ...
More than 29,000 soldiers who initially left their units without permission have returned to Ukraine’s Armed Forces under a simplified return program in eight months, the State Bureau of Investigation ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone on Aug. 5, with the conversation focused on finding ways to compel the Kremlin to end the war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy conducted meetings with military leadership and a Supreme Commander-in-Chief Staff session, directing a reduction in bureaucratic paperwork and signatures for ...
Russia’s Herbera drones — previously used mainly for reconnaissance or as decoys — are becoming more dangerous, Ukraine’s State Border Guard Service (SBGS) warned on Aug. 5.