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On one side, there is a war, on the other side, life goes on.” The couple met in Odesa, through debating, and their ...
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Previous attempts at holding ceasefires for Easter in April 2022 and Orthodox Christmas in January 2023 were not implemented after both sides failed to agree on them. Ukraine last month agreed to ...
KYIV, Ukraine -- "Skunk" found himself pinned down in a trench, outnumbered and under relentless close-range fire. It was Christmas Eve 2024, and the 38-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran was serving ...
Since Russia widened its war on Ukraine 37 months ago, Russian forces have lost no fewer than 3,200 tanks in combat, according to an unofficial tally by the open-source analysts with the Oryx ...
Strategists in Kiev had hoped that the Kursk invasion would force Russia to divert significant forces away from the eastern front and provide Ukraine with a bargaining chip in future negotiations.
The war in Ukraine has changed — and it’s deadlier than ever. After Russia invaded, artillery, missiles, tanks and trench warfare dominated the fight, often echoing the World Wars. Today ...
The Trump administration caused a shock on both sides of the Atlantic last week by claiming that North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) membership for Ukraine is not "a realistic outcome of a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin extended Christmas greetings to Orthodox Christians, emphasizing the importance of family traditions and the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in uniting people.
Ukraine has struck back at Russia with a steady barrage of missile and drone attacks throughout the year. Early Tuesday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said that air defenses shot down 68 Ukrainian ...
It Was Dismantled In some countries, Christmas is tougher than in other countries. “Russia Unleashes Another Wave of Attacks on Ukraine.” That is a headline from the New York Times.
Ukraine has traditionally marked Christmas on January 7, along with Russia. Last year, many Orthodox Christians in Ukraine celebrated on December 25 for the first time, shifting away from Russian ...