Massive Russian shortages hampering large-scale Kharkiv assault: ISW
Russia is likely trying to divert Ukrainian troops by moving towards Kharkiv, according to a defense think tank.
Kharkiv war maps reveal "significant" Russian advances
Russian forces launched a two-pronged attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-biggest city, on Friday.
Who is Gonzalo Lira? Pro-Putin American expat dies in Ukrainian jail
An American YouTube poster accused of spreading pro-Russian propaganda has died aged 55 in a Ukrainian prison.
Ukraine war maps show gains, losses this week as Avdiivka teeters on brink
Russian troops continued their bid to encircle the town of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine, according to a U.S. think tank.
Biden's Ukraine Policy Is Less Than Meets the Eye
If, in coming weeks, the conflict does end up becoming a stalemate, it won't be due to Ukraine's timidity.
Putin ally's car explodes in occupied Ukraine
The local executive secretary for United Russia in an occupied city in Ukraine was allegedly targeted with a car bomb on Saturday.
Ukraine Is a Fledgeling United States. To Abandon It Is to Betray Ourselves
Our support for this war just may be the last test of our metal. If we fail Ukraine, we fail ourselves.
Ukraine 'sucked the oxygen' out of World Food Program
Executive Director of World Food Program Cindy McCain says the program is facing funding shortage citing the Ukraine crisis as a contributing factor.
It's Time to Admit the Truth About the War in Ukraine—and Course Correct
It is unclear at this point whether Ukraine has enough striking power remaining in its offensive forces to reach, much less penetrate, Russia's second main line
We Need Oversight Over Aid to Ukraine. Where Is Congress and the Media?
American and Ukrainian interests are not identical.
Russia Is Settling In for a War of Attrition
The Kremlin is giving every sign that it is settling in for a protracted war of attrition against its western neighbor.
Exporting Grain Through the Black Sea Is a Dangerous Idea
If the U.S. and its partners want to bring Ukrainian grain to market, they can do so by reinforcing the multiple rail and road routes now in existence throughout Ukraine.
My husband died fighting for Ukraine two months after our wedding
It was emotionally tough, heartbreaking, soul-wrenching, and physically exhausting.
RFK Jr's Ukraine narrative challenged by Sean Hannity
One expert told Newsweek Kennedy has been "pretty much directly sharing Russian propaganda."
Ukraine reaches major milestone in retaking territory from Russia: Blinken
"In terms of what Russia sought to achieve, what Putin sought to achieve, they've already failed," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
RFK Jr. replaces Trump as Russia's favorite candidate
A Russian state TV commentator praised Kennedy for injecting "his pro-Russian talking points about Ukraine into the mainstream."
Ukraine Should Not Be in NATO
It's past time for NATO to close the proverbial open door, not keep it open in perpetuity.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's warning on sending cluster munitions to Ukraine
Cluster bombs have been banned by numerous countries due to their destructive range and tendency to cause civilian harm.
Ukraine Fights a War as a Few Americans Talk Peace
Any draft peace agreement, assuming one becomes viable, will ultimately be Ukraine's to accept or reject. The notion propagated by some that mischievous Americans are infringing on Ukraine's sovereignty is absurd.
Viral video reportedly shows Russian attack helicopter dodge Wagner missile
Wagner rebels are closing in on Moscow in a direct threat to Vladimir Putin's regime.
From Kremlin caterer to fiercest rival, Putin vs Prigozhin's feud timeline
Troops loyal to Prigozhin mutinied on Friday evening, and are currently advancing on Moscow after reportedly capturing a number of military bases.
Kremlin bizarrely claims goal of demilitarizing Ukraine "largely completed"
Russian officials are split on whether Ukraine's increasing supply of foreign military hardware as opposed to its own counts as "demilitarization."
Ukraine mocks Russia's "invincible" kinzhal missiles after patriot success
Kyiv claims to have shot down 13 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles in the past two months.
Russian state TV guest says country invaded Ukraine to avoid war
Political scientist Sergei Markov was responding to comments Hillary Clinton made on the Pod Save America podcast.
Why Russia's Iranian drones are a 'real headache' for Kyiv: Air Force
Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said in a Sunday interview that the drones are "very difficult to down."
Ukraine calls Tucker Carlson a clown, fact checks his first show
The Ukrainian government agency shared a graphic describing Carlson as an "agent of Putin."
Hundreds of animals killed after dam attack floods Ukraine zoo
The zoo had been under Russian occupation since the beginning of the invasion, making the removal of the animals impossible.
Russia loses 22 artillery systems, 31 drones in a day: Ukraine
The report from the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Saturday also claimed that Moscow suffered nearly 500 casualties in one day.
Russian tank fires on one of its own troops, video appears to show
"Great job—Keep it up!" said a Ukrainian social media channel of footage that appeared to show a Russian tank firing at a Russian soldier.
Putin's forces "exhausted" with "minimal" ammo: Former Russian commander
Igor Girkin continued to criticize the Russian military's performance in Ukraine on Sunday as it claimed to have taken control of Bakhmut.