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A map revealed by a senior Ukrainian official about the Russian military suggests Moscow intends to seize the whole of ...
Based on current figures, Dmitry Medvedev's proposed buffer zone would take 91 years and cost Russia 50 million soldiers, ISW ...
The creation of the so-called buffer zone announced by Medvedev appears to be a bloody fantasy with no chance of success. The ...
Long struggle
Only if both Ukraine and Europe have the foresight, stamina and unity for a long struggle may something genuinely deserving ...
Russian troops blew up the dam of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station in Kherson region. This caused one of the largest ...
Learn about Ukraine's tactical operations that have challenged Russian supremacy, revealing a multifaceted approach to ...
Keith Kellogg, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, says the deployment of foreign forces west of the Dnipro River is being discussed as part of a potential resolution to the ...
The other two reservoirs on the river – Kresivske and Saksahanske – are under constant pressure from highly mineralized mine waters. "One of the technical solutions we're working on involves supplying ...
Source: HALO Trust (landmine activity) The destruction of the Kakhovka dam that flooded the Dnipro River in early June allowed Russia to move troops to strengthen defenses in other areas.
KYIV, May 19 (Reuters) - A man and woman in their seventies were killed in separate Russian attacks on the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson, police and regional officials said on Monday.