Russian losses in Ukraine approach grim milestone, cost estimates show
Russia has upped defense spending to sustain its war effort with little prospect of an end to the conflict any time soon.
Russia's nuclear bombers patrol waters near US allies
The pair of Russian long-range strategic bombers were accompanied by two fighter escorts in the Sea of Japan last week.
China's support for Russia's war in Ukraine is growing, reports say
The U.S. has issued multiple warnings to EU and NATO ministers about Beijing's support for Moscow being "at a concerning scale," according to one report.
Neighbor deals major blow to Russia amid sanctions, invasion threats
The threat of Western sanctions is reportedly dissuading major banks from working with Russian entities.
Cataclysmic Russian flood triggers city evacuations after dam burst
"The scale of damage caused by the disaster is significant," Denis Pasler, the governor for Russia's southern Orenburg region, said in a statement.
Germany's "Luftwaffe" deployed to intercept Russian plane over Baltic Sea
NATO countries will scramble jets "when there are signs of Russian military planes approaching allied airspace in unpredictable ways," the organization said.
Ukraine video shows Russian tank convoy "crushed" by Azov fighters
Kyiv's fighters captured a tank from the convoy, the Azov Brigade said in a statement on social media.
Russian losses getting worse despite March drop: UK
Ukraine's military said on Sunday that Russia has lost a total of 447,510 fighters since February 2022, when Moscow launched its full-scale invasion.
Russia loses 54 artillery systems, 54 APVS and 17 tanks in a day: Ukraine
Moscow has lost more than 7,000 tanks in Ukraine since February 2022, according to Kyiv's military.
Russia issues nuclear warning to new NATO member
Finland joined NATO roughly one year ago in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet turning to new drones amid huge losses: Report
Moscow is reportedly arming its Black Sea Fleet with new first-person-view drones.
Russia's "lack of situational awareness" driving friendly-fire incidents—UK
Russia may have shot down its own SU-27 warplane over Crimea, according to a British intelligence report.
Russia has launched 30,000 strikes against Ukraine in 2024: Kyiv
Kyiv's Internal Ministry said Friday that Russian strikes within Ukrainian territory ramped up in February and March.
NATO chief predicts how F-16s will affect course of Ukraine war
Jens Stoltenberg, secretary-general of NATO, discussed the upcoming arrival of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.
Six Russian aircraft destroyed in Ukrainian strike on airbase: Kyiv
Around 20 personnel are believed to have been killed or injured in the attack in Russia's Rostov region.
Chinese and Indian weapons may be clashing in Ukraine
Weapons and equipment from both mammoth rivals have been reported in Ukrainian and Russian use in the ongoing war.
More Blood on Trump's Hands
There are two types of monsters in the world: those like Russian President Vladimir Putin who commit atrocities, and those like former President Donald Trump who allow them to do so for their own personal benefit.
Ukraine maps reveal continued Russian advances near Bakhmut
Russian forces appear to be focusing attacks on key positions in the eastern Donetsk Oblast, long a war goal for Moscow.
Russia abandoned by allies as US tightens sanctions noose
Moscow's allies, including China, Turkey, the UAE, and India, appear to be growing more wary of U.S. secondary sanctions.
Russia is repeating its mistakes from start of Ukraine war
Ukraine praised airborne troops with the country's 25th Mechanized Brigade for taking out a string of Russian armored vehicles near the village of Tonenke.
Putin ally pledges "maximum reward" for NATO fighters killed in Ukraine
A top Russian official said his country's troops should be rewarded for killing any NATO soldiers who may be in Ukraine.
Ukraine's devastating "thermobaric" drone wipes out Russian target
"We are seeing more and more thermobaric FPV strikes," military expert David Hambling told Newsweek.
Russia takes aim at America's Achilles Heel
A senior Russian academic has suggested Moscow should attempt to seize the only U.S. state that isn't covered by NATO—Hawaii.
Russian nuclear submarine fires missiles
"From a military-technical point of view, we are, of course, ready," Putin told the Rossiya-1 television channel, Reuters reported.
Ukraine rues missed F-16 opportunity
F-16 fighter jets still have not taken to Ukraine's skies more than two years into the full-scale war against Russia.
Japanese executive found dead in Moscow hotel
The CEO is the latest in a series of executives who have turned up dead in the Russian capital.
Putin official tells Russians to fend for themselves amid drone attacks
"You should not expect missile defenses to work," the head of Tatarstan said after drone strikes in the Russian republic.
National guard member defects to Russia
A former USAF serviceman and Holyoke City Councilor reportedly joined Putin's military in Ukraine after fleeing the US amid child pornography charges.
NATO's survival faces "real questions" as it turns 75
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization celebrated its 75th anniversary on Thursday.
Ukraine's AI drone gamble
"This AI race is the current tip of the spear in the global AI tech race," said one expert at a U.S. think tank.