Deadly Russian strikes hit Ukraine's capital
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Ukraine’s drone playbook is wreaking havoc in Russia — and upending where NATO wants to invest
Ukraine’s deep drone strikes on Russian refineries are reshaping the war and pushing NATO toward a $40 billion counter-drone plan.
Amid Russian resistance to his peacemaking efforts, President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to suggest Ukraine go on the offensive militarily. In a post to his social media platform, Trump criticized former President Joe Biden's approach to the conflict,
Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison discusses President Donald Trump's performance at the NATO summit, including his acknowledgment of European defense efforts and bilateral meetings.
The attacks appear to be the latest phase of Ukraine's bid to choke off supplies and routes into and out of occupied Crimea.
Amidst rising tensions between Ukraine and Poland, South Africa's Minister Ronald Lamola hosted Polish counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski, highlighting the delicate balance of international relations and the potential fallout for Nato's strategy against Russia.
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Russia-Ukraine war latest news: Ukraine's drone attacks hit oil refineries, triggering Russia's fuel shortage crisis
Ukraine has intensified its long-range drone campaign by targeting one of Russia's largest oil refineries in Omsk, deep inside Siberia. The latest strike highlights Kyiv's growing ability to hit strategic energy infrastructure far from the battlefield.
