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EU's roughly $105B loan allows Ukraine to keep fighting Russia, changes dynamics of any peace deal
The European Union's agreement to extend 90 billion euro (around $105 billion) in no-interest loans to Ukraine last week was not elegant or free of risk, but it could represent a significant shift in how the nearly four-year-old Russia-Ukraine war plays out.
Soldiers in Ukraine say that grenades are key for close-quarters trench fighting, and Western forces are paying attention.
Authorities in the Russian-occupied eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk unveiled a memorial on Thursday to an American killed while fighting for Russia's forces in Ukraine, according to footage released by local mayor Alexei Kulemzin on his social media.
Ukraine’s next battle is underground, where millions of hectares must be cleared of landmines before recovery can begin.
Ukraine's drone schools are preparing soldiers to take on Russia and working to keep pace with an ever-changing fight.
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Russian-backed Donetsk court sentences Colombian to 19 years for fighting for Ukraine
A Russian-backed court in occupied Ukraine on Wednesday sentenced a Colombian man to 19 years in prison for fighting for Kyiv's army. Moscow has jailed several foreign fighters that its troops have captured in eastern Ukraine,
Ukraine’s forces ended the week with a rare morale-boosting tactical success in the northeast, even as Russia maintained pressure along
Two U.S. volunteers fighting for Ukraine against Russia were killed earlier this month, according to family members, as the long-running full-scale war in eastern Europe nears its fourth anniversary.
A FORMER Brit soldier has been jailed for 13 years in one of Vladimir Putin’s hellhole gulags after being captured fighting for Ukraine. A Moscow-controlled court in the occupied Donetsk
Putin's 'hundreds of millions of pounds a-day' war machine eats up Moscow's war budget almost as fast as he sacrifices 1,000 troops a-day - but Ukraine faces bitter winter
As the Russia-Ukraine war continues to rage on, India’s Ministry of External Affairs revealed on Friday that over 200 Indian nationals were recruited to fight in the conflict
Ukraine is showing fighting spirit, and its allies must respond - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: Vladimir Putin must be brought to the point where he no longer has an interest in prolonging the war