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Ukraine marks 4 years since Russia's invasion
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Moscow unleashed an extensive drone and missile attack just hours before American officials were set to meet with Kyiv’s chief negotiator.
By Pavel Polityuk and Olena Harmash KYIV, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russia fired a barrage of drones and missiles at Ukraine's energy sector and railway infrastructure overnight on Thursday, injuring dozens of people,
South African police detained 11 men at Durban airport after they allegedly traveled to Russia to fight in the war against Ukraine.
Ukraine said the Russian plant is used to produce ballistic missiles, including Yars, Bulava, Iskander-M, and Kinzhal.
Sam Kiley reports from Ukraine’s fortress belt in Pavlohrad and Izium in eastern Ukraine on the dramatic effect of switching off the Starlink satellite network used by Russian forces
Russia hoped to overthrow Ukraine's pro-Western government, but Moscow's war has dragged on for more than four years.
Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine began on February 22, 2022. The Trump White House is attempting to broker a peace deal.
The Trump administration has ordered Ukraine to rein in its long-range attacks on Russian infrastructure after strikes affected US investments.
“Russia has been intentionally striking US businesses in Ukraine,” Ukraine’s foreign minister Andriy Sybiha said last week. “While the Kremlin has been proposing a ‘reset’ in economic relations with the United States . . . they simultaneously attacked the Flex Electronics, Boeing and others.”
Small Ukrainian counterattacks are demonstrating that Kyiv’s forces have got plenty of fight left.
On the fourth anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion, the Prime Minister said Britain would be ‘stepping up’ military and humanitarian for Ukraine