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Putin’s war of attrition could go on until 2034, Ukrainian general warns - Former top commander says frontline between ...
The long-range Russian drones come in swarms each night, buzzing over Ukraine by the hundreds, terrorizing the population and ...
Despite predictions from global analysts that Russia would collapse under sanctions, military losses, and diplomatic ...
Moscow's renewed offensive, of which a key effort is capturing the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, features human wave tactics, a surge of armor, and battlefield incompetence.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and other top Kremlin officials have increasingly characterized the war as a defensive maneuver against Western aggression.
Putin’s use of these town-by-town siege tactics is putting another source of pressure on the Ukrainian government, Ukrainian citizens and their international allies this winter.
Nobody, least of all Vladimir Putin, thought Ukraine could hold off his invading army. What the Russian leader got wrong, and why.
Top U.S. intelligence officials told Congress that the Russian leader had underestimated Ukrainian resolve and Western cohesion but was “doubling down” to achieve his goals.
President Vladimir Putin could still reduce cities in Ukraine to rubble, officials say. But European countries say they are not as intimidated by Russian ground forces as they were in the past.
An outgunned but resilient Ukrainian military is adopting a two-prong strategy in the face of a flawed but fierce Russian assault, relying on hit-and-run tactics and the fortification of major ...
Russia, frustrated by early battlefield setbacks in Ukraine, could be shifting its strategy to siege warfare just as President Vladimir Putin raises the risk of a catastrophic miscalculation by ...
Putin has already launched a potentially devastating battle of a different kind against Ukraine – a hybrid war using cyberweapons and disinformation.