Russian state TV threatens to attack two NATO nations
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov proposed attacking NATO members France and Poland on channel Russia-1.
Russia suffers deadliest day in weeks: Kyiv
Moscow's forces appear to be taking heavy casualties in their grinding push along the eastern front in Ukraine.
What is Paveway IV? NATO ally hands Kyiv laser-guided JDAM-style bombs
Ukrainian jets "need longer-range weapons like the Paveway IV so they can strike from outside the danger zone," military expert David Hambling told Newsweek.
NATO general mocks Russia's nuclear move: "Absurd"
Finnish Major General Harri Ohra-aho said Russia's deployment of Iskander missile systems "won't change anything."
Long-range ATACMS secretly handed to Ukraine loom over Crimea Bridge
The long-range ATACMS will help Kyiv reach far behind the frontlines into Moscow-controlled territory to strike at key Russian assets.
Russia spooks US with space nukes pivot
"The United States assesses that Russia is developing a new satellite carrying a nuclear device," said National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
US hints Russia "hiding something" after nuclear space weapons ban blocked
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield asked what Russia was "hiding" by vetoing a resolution banning space nukes.
Putin sends Russia's defense minister a warning shot
Russia's deputy defense minister was arrested in what some call a signal to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Russia warns "America has chosen the path of war" over Ukraine
Russia Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek the U.S. "fatally balances on the brink of a direct clash between nuclear powers."
Ukraine deploys new weapon for first time after secret delivery
Ukraine's military recently used long-range ballistic missiles that were provided by the U.S. in a previously-unreported delivery.
Putin ally vows to destroy NATO by 2030
"The NATO bloc will cease to exist in the format in which it exists today," Russian commander Apti Alaudinov said.
New NATO member 'preparing' key infrastructure for war with Russia
Sweden's 9,942 miles of power lines connecting production in the north with its southern cities via forests leaves its energy grid unusually open to sabotage.
Ex-con Wagner veterans are rampaging in Russia
Former Wagner mercenaries recruited from Russian prisons are causing havoc after being released back into society.
Russian draft dodgers fleeing to West in record numbers: UK
Putting more potential fighters into the armed forces is a contentious issue for both Moscow and Kyiv.
Putin's deputy defense minister arrested for 'high treason': reports
Timur Ivanov's detention has sparked speculation about whether it might signal a purge, given his close relationship with members of Russia's elite.
Moldova clamps down after Russian moves
Moldovan police seized over $1 million from a new Kremlin-aligned political bloc in the former Soviet country.
Avdiivka map shows Russia advancing after frontline 'breakthrough'
Russian troops have forced a new salient on the eastern front, west of the captured city of Avdiivka.
Map shows where US ally intercepted Russian and Chinese aircraft
Japan shares maritime borders—and territorial disputes—with potential adversaries Russia, China and North Korea.
Russia's deputy defense minister arrested in corruption probe
If convicted, Timur Ivanov faces up to 15 years in jail.
Ukraine hits multiple Russian refineries overnight despite US warnings
"Our region is again under attack by Ukrainian UAVs," Vasily Anokhin, the governor of Russia's Smolensk region, said on Wednesday.
Russia suspected of jamming GPS signals for thousands of airline flights
An estimated 46,000 flights over the Baltic Sea may have fallen prey to Russian electronic warfare, according to a report.
Video: Ukrainian drone destroys T-72 tank and other Russian equipment
Ukraine's special forces posted a video showing the results of a mission in the Donetsk region.
How American F-16 fighter jets stack up to Su-35s being sent to Iran
Iran made a deal last year to secure Russian Su-35s, which share similarities to the U.S.-made F-16.
Storm Shadows head to Ukraine as ally commits 1,600 missiles in new aid
"All of this is needed on the battlefield," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Chinese exports to Russia plummet for first time since war began
U.S. secondary sanctions pose "the most serious challenge" to Russia's trade relationship with China, an analyst said.
Russia plans "strategic" economy boost in Arctic
A large port will be built in Murmansk, Russia, for the transshipment of Belarusian cargo.
New Ukrainian silent attack drones put Russians on the defensive
"We'll destroy them later," said former Russian space agency chief, Dmitry Rogozin.
Russian soldier accidentally films detonation of Putin's prized howitzer
Artillery is a vital resource for both Moscow and Kyiv ahead of a summer of fighting that is expected to be brutal.
Sweden's Navy chief says Russian shadow fleet "spying" in NATO lake
"We are finding antennas and masts that typically do not belong to, for example, fishing vessels," said Ewa Skoog Haslum.
Russia drops X-59 missile on Belgorod in latest self-bombing
In March and April, Russia is said to have dropped 21 aerial bombs on its own soil or occupied territories of Ukraine.