As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, fighting is intensifying near the city of Pokrovsk in the region of Donetsk. Euronews reports on the human impact of the conflict. View on euronews
The Kremlin on Thursday ruled out giving back Ukrainian regions it claims to have annexed as part of a future peace deal, setting out a major red line as Russian, while US officials met in Istanbul
As negotiations begin to end the war in Ukraine, ones that could see Kyiv forced to cede territory to Russia, Ukrainian civilians and aid workers from the eastern Donetsk region tell Tom Watling that
Russian forces have recaptured two settlements in the country's western Kursk region where Ukrainian troops broke across the border and seized a chunk of territory last August, the Russian Defence Ministry said on Wednesday.
Scanning an array of nine video feeds from a command point in an abandoned summer, mortar battery commander Tymur “Babai” searches for movement. On this work video call that continues 24/7, each user is a colleague,
Russia signed at least five treaties guaranteeing Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Russian annexation of Ukrainian regions violates these agreements. It is also illegal under international law,
Russian forces are using donkeys, camels and horses to transport supplies and deploy troops in Ukraine amid equipment shortages.
Russian officials proposed an agreement for the U.S. to make money off critical minerals and metals under Moscow’s control.
Kremlin asserts control over disputed Ukrainian territories, rejects negotiations, and hints at potential cooperation with the U.S.
Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would be a morale blow to Ukraine and complicate any territorial negotiations.
Elon Musk on Feb. 21 questioned why Ukraine was still actively defending itself amid the ongoing Russian full-scale invasion, suggesting the country's fight against the Kremlin's imperialist ambitions was,
But as the world’s focus fixates on U.S. President Donald Trump and his alignment with Moscow’s war narrative, a desperate struggle to stabilize the Donetsk Oblast front line is continuing ...