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Moscow said it would be launching “systematic and consistent strikes” on the city of Kyiv.
By Yurii Kovalenko KYIV, May 26 (Reuters) - Conflict-weary Kyiv residents are shrugging off Moscow's threat of a wave of heavy strikes against the Ukrainian capital as nothing new after years of war,
Ukraine-Russia war latest: EU condemns Putin’s attempt to sow ‘panic’ with warning to evacuate Kyiv - Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov piles pressures on the US to evacuate staff from its embass
Moscow's rhetoric may point to the Kremlin's nervousness over the war's direction, our defence correspondent writes from Kyiv.
In Kyiv, 118 U.S. soldiers who fought and died in Ukraine, were celebrated today and remembered for their service. The national anthems of Ukraine and the United States were sung together Monday at St.
UPG (Ukrainian Petroleum Group), a leading Ukrainian fuel retailer and the first in Ukraine to import U.S. petroleum products, starting in 2023, has expanded from fewer than 100 to more than 650 gas stations over the three years of the full-scale war – a nearly six-fold increase.
Kyiv faced one of the heaviest bombardments since the start of the war, including an Oreshnik hypersonic missile near the capital. Russia claims these strikes are a specific retaliation, but analysts have highlighted the flaw in that justification.
The wife of Main Directorate of Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov, Marianna Budanova, has fallen ill after being poisoned with heavy metals, reports say.