Tomahawk Threats Loom Over Russia Again
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President Donald Trump said his administration is considering approving long-range Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine.
Russia has lost around 1,121,570 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported on Oct. 13.
Russian drone and missile strikes caused blackouts across large swaths of Ukraine, damaged residential buildings and injured at least 20 people in Kyiv, authorities said.
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Why Russia May Be Running Out of Time in Ukraine
Gould-Davies, a Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the International Institute for Strategic Studies who has served as the U.K. ambassador to Belarus, wrote recently that foreign-policy setbacks and economic challenges have put Russia in a bind,
With Russian forces gaining slowly on the battlefield, Ukraine hopes its long-range drone campaign will help persuade Vladimir V. Putin to change course.
Russia’s coal industry has become one of the main economic casualties of Vladimir Putin’s full-scale war in Ukraine, as sanctions, rising costs and weak prices have plunged miners into their worst crisis in more than 30 years.
Across Ukraine — in cafes, gyms, schools, on television and even on the front lines — people pause to remember those killed in Russia’s full-scale invasion. Around them, flags, photos and candles for fallen service members formed a dense mosaic of grief and pride.