Kerch bridge attack puts Putin's prized possession at risk
The strikes on the Kerch Strait Bridge could have broader consequences for Russia's hold on the Crimean Peninsula.
Russian soldier opens fire on his own unit: Report
Ukraine's military intelligence posted an intercepted phone call between two Russian soldiers who were allegedly discussing the incident.
Maps show where Russia gained, lost territory since start of Ukraine war
After a forceful showing early in the war, Russia has lost a lot of the territory in Ukraine it once controlled.
Russian troops say they are locked in a pit after refusing to fight
A video shows Russian soldiers saying a commander ordered them to stay in the pit after they said they wouldn't return to the Ukrainian war's front lines.
Erdogan dealt five major blows to Putin in just one week
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Monday agreed to send Sweden's NATO accession protocol to the Turkish parliament "as soon as possible."
Russian Lt. General Oleg Tsokov killed in Ukraine—Reports
The high-ranking commander reportedly died near the Russian-controlled port city of Berdyansk in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region.
Will American troops be forced to fight Russia in Ukraine's new NATO deal?
NATO's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Friday announced a program for Kyiv that will provide more political cooperation and defense guarantees.
Russian troops say their only money will go to ammo, refuse to fight
A group of soldiers in Ukraine posted a video in which they announced their decision to no longer fight for Russia.
Russia has lost half its combat capability in Ukraine: U.K. defense chief
"Ukraine has taken back more ground than Russia has taken in the last year," the military official also said.
Exclusive: The CIA's blind spot about the Ukraine war
What are Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin thinking? The Agency doesn't know, a Newsweek investigation reveals.
Ukraine to receive more Leopard tanks as counteroffensive continues
Leopard tanks from Germany are expected to arrive in a "few weeks," according to a German official.
Russian soldiers refuse to carry out "suicidal orders"
In a new video, a Russian troop said his unit requested being arrested rather than returning to the front lines.
Ex-Russian president calls nuclear apocalypse "probable"
Dmitry Medvedev said tensions between Russia and the West are worse now than during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
What are cluster munitions? U.S. pushed to give Ukraine devastating weapon
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers wants to give Ukraine cluster munitions, but many people have reservations about the brutal weapons.
Wagner's Russian rebellion gives Ukraine a unique opportunity
Ukraine's military could seize upon the disorder within Russia's ranks as it continues its counteroffensive.
Ukraine pushes NATO to cross Putin's "darkest red line"
A Ukrainian official said NATO leaders need to "take a decisive step" toward making Ukraine a member of the alliance.
Ukraine can develop nuclear weapons "within a short time": Ex-Zelensky aide
A former adviser to the Ukrainian president said that his country could produce its own nukes if Moscow uses such weapons against them first.
Fact Check: Has Zelensky announced "full general mobilization" of Ukraine?
Pro-Kremlin Twitter accounts shared a document they claim shows that the Ukrainian leader issued a fresh mobilization decree on June 19.
Wagner Group takes new role in Ukraine amid feud with Russian officials
Analysts have varying opinions on what this new role in Ukraine suggests about the group's standing with the Kremlin.
Zelensky accuses Russia of plotting "terrorist act" at nuclear plant
The Kremlin has denied the Ukrainian president's accusations that Russia is planning to leak radiation.
Russian soldier discusses draft dodging in intercepted call
Ukraine's military intelligence shared audio of two Russians speaking about avoiding service as well as fantasizing about a nuclear strike on Kyiv.
Zelensky admits counteroffensive is disappointing people
Ukraine's president said his forces have been slowed down by Russian landmines.
Russian tycoon dies in mysterious medical mishap
Russian businessman Sergey Karshkov, one of the founders of online bookmaker 1xBet, has died. He was arrested in absentia by Russia in 2020.
Ukraine's spy chief laughs off reports of his death as "Russian propaganda"
After a Russian missile strike on Kyiv fueled misleading claims and propaganda, Kyrlo Budanov mockingly said he joined the "squad of immortal commanders."
Ukraine downs 28 Shahed drones launched by Russia overnight—Kyiv
Russia's renewed Ukraine-wide aerial onslaught comes as Kyiv presses on with its counteroffensive to retake its occupied territory.
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.
Ukraine calls Russian missile attack on Kyiv "message to Africa"
African leaders who have set their sights on peace talks were met with a barrage of Russian missiles upon their arrival in Kyiv Friday.
Photo shows U.S. Bradley after "direct hit" by Russian rocket—"Outstanding"
Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said a U.S. Bradley Fighting Vehicle withstood a direct strike from a Russian Grad rocket.
Ukraine was my safe haven as a Palestinian. Then war came
I knew I didn't want to become another victim. I wanted to become a warrior and a fighter.
Wagner boss praises Ukraine's counteroffensive
Yevgeny Prigozhin said Ukraine's counteroffensive is "doing everything right" after estimating its forces had recaptured nearly 40 square miles from Russia.