US troops "may have been killed" in strike on Patriots in Ukraine: Russia
Americans may have been among the casualties, as drone footage of an alleged strike on the missile system emerged.
Putin sacks Russian Navy chief amid crippling losses
Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev has replaced Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, media reports say, having previously commanded Moscow's Black Sea and Northern fleets.
Ukraine's top Catholic piles pressure on GOP over Russia's church attacks
"Today, in the occupied territory, there is not one Catholic priest," Sviatoslav Shevchuk told Newsweek in an interview.
Russian factory fixing advanced A-50 spy plane damaged in strike: reports
The Beriev site in Taganrog, southwest Russia, which produces the A-50, was hit in a Ukrainian drone strike on Friday.
Russia suffering missile production headache, according to Kyiv
Ukraine's Resistance Center said its cyber activists found documents on issues Moscow faces in manufacturing missiles.
Russia suffers spike in anti-aircraft weapon losses: Kyiv
Ukraine's General Staff says that Russia has lost 707 pieces of anti-aircraft equipment since the start of the war.
US CENTCOM announces "defeat" of Red Sea attack
U.S. Central Command said that it responded to an "imminent threat" by Iranian-linked Houthis from Yemen.
Ukraine digs in
Kyiv's forces are building trenches along the frontline, although observers say this is not being done quickly enough.
Russian special forces commander "liquidated" in Ukraine: Kyiv
Alexey Ivanov was reportedly killed by a grenade dropped from a drone, according to social media reports.
Macron challenges Putin over Ukraine 'red lines'
It's been reported that the French president said that "there are no more red lines, there are no more limits" to France's support for Ukraine.
Russia hit by tsunami of bankruptcies
Insolvencies of Russian firms have increase by more than a half year-on-year, local business media is reporting.
Russia came 'within 500 feet' of triggering NATO's Article 5: Kinzinger
A missile that struck Odesa could have resulted in a major escalation had Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis been injured or even killed.
Was Zelensky at Odesa Port as Russian missile struck? What we know
The Ukrainian president was in the southern city on Wednesday to meet with the Greek prime minister.
Zelensky receives polling blow from his former top lieutenant
A poll has found that Ukraine's former commander-in-chief Valerii Zaluzhny would win the presidential election if it was held today.
Russia loses record troops, equipment in one day: Kyiv
Moscow's forces continue to suffer high casualties, according to Kyiv, following the capture of Avdiivka.
Arrest warrant for Russian military chiefs issued by Hague court
Lieutenant General Sergei Kobylash and Admiral Viktor Sokolov are accused of war crimes for directing strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure.
Russian anti-submarine Ka-29 helicopter was aboard destroyed warship: Kyiv
The chopper was said to be on the Sergie Kotov vessel which Kyiv said it destroyed off Crimea.
Russia wargaming scenario of "global attack" from land, air and sea
"Military Thought," a magazine linked to Russia's ministry of defense, reported scenarios of a western attack.
Putin ally says neighboring country will not exist in five years
Margarita Simonyan said the Armenian prime minister's criticism of Moscow is leading his nation to complete destruction.
Vladimir Putin is writing checks his government just can't cash
The Russian president has announced pre-election promises worth an estimated $164 billion over the next six years.
"Ukraine is, of course, Russia:" Putin ally
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev repeated leader Vladimir Putin's 2023 rhetoric about Russia's borders.
Before and after satellite images reveal destruction of Avdiivka
Ukraine's forces retreated from the small city in the Donetsk oblast on February 17 after fierce fighting for months.
Crimea mystery as bridge closed again
Moscow accused Kyiv of launching dozens of drones at the Crimean peninsula, impacting the link between Russia and the occupied peninsula.
Russia grounds A-50s after Ukraine attacks: U.K.
Russian forces lost two of the $300 million aircraft in a month amid a string of reported losses of its fighter planes.
Ukraine war maps show how conflict changed in one month
The U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War says Russian forces are maintaining momentum after capturing Avdiivka.
NATO nations hit by GPS attack blamed on Russia
GPS jamming above Norway has occurred almost every day, and other countries nearby have also reported such disturbances.
Russia loses 6,630 troops, 90 tanks in week: Kyiv
Russian forces continue to suffer high losses in Ukraine despite marginal gains, according to Kyiv's latest figures.
Ukraine's frontline is collapsing
A lack of ammunition and a hold-up in further U.S. aid for Kyiv is handing Russia an advantage following its capture of Avdiivka.
Fears of imminent Russian invasion sparked in European country
Deputies in the breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria have called on Russia to help with its security.
Russia's war fatalities lower than previously believed, Kyiv clarifies
The daily count of Russian losses includes dead and the injured not just the dead, Ukraine's General Staff has said.