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Welcome to our live blog tracking the latest news from Russia Ukraine. Get real-time updates on Russia-Ukraine war, policy decisions, legislative actions, headline-grabbing statements and various other developments happening in the both countries.
Ukrainian intelligence said Cuban fighters are paid an average monthly wage of $2,000, but that foreign mercenaries typically die within five months.
Russia has placed restrictions on its oil pipelines after repeated Ukrainian drone attacks on critical infrastructure, according to reports.Vladimir Putin's state oil pipeline company Transneft has warned producers they may have to cut output following strikes on export ports and refineries,
Kyiv Independent on MSN
Russia appeals UN aviation ruling holding it responsible for MH17 downing
In 2022 the District Court of The Hague sentenced in absentia two Russian nationals and one Ukrainian national to life imprisonment for their involvement in the downing of flight MH17.
Ukraine's defense industry is setting up shop in Denmark, offering Kyiv's arms makers protection from Russian missiles and bringing their battlefield know-how to Europe.
The latest set of European Union restrictions are aimed at chipping away at Russia’s energy profits and ability to do business globally.
The United States would help to secure peace after Russia's war in Ukraine is settled, President Donald Trump said in an interview aired on Fox News on Thursday.
In the week since NATO fighter jets scrambled to shoot down multiple dozens of Russian drones that had crossed into alliance airspace in Poland, US and Western intelligence officials have been unable to determine whether the incursion was accidental or an intentional effort by Russia to probe western air defenses and gauge NATO’s response.
With little chance of NATO membership for Ukraine, the country’s Western allies have bought into an alternate strategy for helping it repel Russia: invest billions in Ukraine’s weapons industry so it can better defend itself.