Russia, Ukraine and Tomahawk
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The president recently spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the possibility of sending the missiles to settle an ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine that started three years ago.
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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,
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(4) Ukraine war latest: Russia's largest oil terminal in occupied Crimea on fire for second time in a week
Hi, this is Chris York reporting from Kyiv on day 1,328 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: Ukrainian drones struck the largest Russian oil depot in the city of Feodosia in occupied Crimea overnight on Oct.
The Kremlin said Russia was deeply concerned about the possibility of the U.S. supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
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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Melania Trump says 8 kids displaced by Russia-Ukraine war reunite with families after Putin talks
Three of the eight children were separated from their parents and “displaced” to Russia because of front-line fighting, Melania Trump said. The other five were separated from family members across borders because of the conflict, including a girl who has gone from Ukraine to Russia, she said.
Scores of sanctions from the US, EU, UK and others have weakened Russia’s economy, but not its resolve to carry on fighting. What’s now needed is not just more but smarter penalties, experts say.
The Kremlin will only negotiate if missiles and drones bring the pain of war home to Russians, Ukrainian officials say.