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European officials are actively discussing plans to send British and French military personnel to Ukraine as part of security guarantees following any cessation of hostilities, with approximately 10 ...
Russia has concentrated 100,000 troops on Ukraine’s Pokrovsk front in Donetsk Oblast. According to experts, this number is enough to attack a European country. However, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed ...
Azov command reports an additional 101 Russian soldiers wounded and 13 taken prisoner during the rapid response operation that mobilized Ukraine's 1st national guard army corps.
Ukraine’s campaign to erode Russian air power in the Black Sea region has taken a heavy toll on the 43rd Naval Assault Aviation Regiment of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Militarnyi reports. The ...
Russia has created a website to sell Ukrainian orphans. The website features faces, descriptions, and filters by eye and hair color, just like in a product database, reveals Mykola Kuleba, founder and ...
Some 140 German investigators have conducted large-scale raids at Spinner, a high-precision machine tool manufacturer suspected of knowingly supplying equipment to Russia’s military industry. Three ...
The T-72B tank is old. It first entered service in 1985. But it’s set to equip more Russian regiments as Russia’s tank losses exceed 4,000.
Ukraine’s jet-powered stealth drone has resurfaced. It’s only the second time this radar-evading UAV has been spotted deep inside Russia.
Derek Huffman, a Texas man who relocated his family to Russia in 2025 seeking "traditional values," has been sent to combat in Ukraine despite assurances he would serve in a non-combat role.
Chinese drone parts in Russian weapons are enabling Moscow’s strikes on Ukraine—Bloomberg exposes China’s quiet role in Russia’s war.
Ukraine's Wild Hornets created an interceptor drone reaching 11 km altitude, boosting Ukraine’s air defense against high-flying Russian UAVs.
As Russian drones go offline, Ukraine’s jammers fall silent. A frontline commander explains why old defenses don’t work — and what might.