NATO member outlines two conditions for deploying troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron sparked panic in some NATO member states by refusing to rule out alliance troops in Ukraine earlier this year.
Russian video appears to show two HIMARS launchers destroyed in strike
The Ukrainians have praised the effectiveness of the HIMARS systems, which can launch a variety of rockets.
Avdiivka video shows US Bradley destroy Russian AFV in close combat
"American equipment plays a very powerful role here," Ukraine's 47th Mechanized Brigade, fighting in the eastern Donetsk region, said on Thursday.
Russia's missile count revealed by Ukraine
Moscow has fired a range of existing and newly-developed missiles at Ukraine, including its Kalibr, Kh-69 and Zircon missiles.
Russia needs 'more and better' weapons to sustain Ukraine offensive: Shoigu
Moscow has placed its defense industry on a war footing in a bid to sustain its forces in Ukraine with no end in sight to the bloody conflict.
Poland conflicted on nuclear weapons
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has pulled the possible use of nuclear weapons back into the spotlight.
Surprise F-16 update issued by Ukraine
Ukraine has spent long months waiting for Lockheed Martin-made F-16 jets to take to the skies.
Ukraine attack on airfield likely to force 'dispersals' of Russian jets: UK
Kyiv "continues to effectively target military and infrastructure facilities behind enemy lines," a Ukrainian source told domestic media after weekend strikes.
Russia's air defense problem
"Russian authorities have predominantly resorted to ad hoc measures," Mattias Eken, an analyst with the RAND think tank, told Newsweek.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ukraine secures ATACMS boost from US
"Everything has been decided," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday.
Ukraine's situation challenging "but not catastrophic", intel chief warns
"Armageddon is not going to happen," said Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's GUR military intelligence agency.
Video shows apparent aftermath of strike on Russian Black Sea Fleet ship
The Russian salvage vessel, the 'Kommuna', is the oldest ship in service with the Black Sea Fleet, Kyiv said on Sunday.
NATO ally 'ready' to station nuclear weapons on its territory
Polish President Andrzej Duda said Poland is open to hosting nuclear weapons "in order to strengthen the security of NATO's eastern flank."
Iran's air defense purchase from Russia backfires
Throughout April, Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes that deepened fears of escalating violence after years of rumbling tensions.
Zelensky throws down gauntlet to West over "immobile" Patriot systems
Referring to air defense, the Ukrainian leader said, "'Patriots' need to be in Ukrainian hands right now."
Russian Black Sea fleet targeted in missile attack
Moscow's forces "repelled an attack by an anti-ship missile" on Sevastopol early on Sunday, the Kremlin-installed governor of the city said.
Russia suffers setback in push to capture critical fortress city: UK
Moscow hopes to capture the eastern town of Chasiv Yar by May 9, Ukraine's military has said.
Russia faces scaling down massive summer offensive: ISW
Ukraine's efforts to hold off Moscow's advances in the east of the country have been hampered by weapons and ammunition shortages.
Russia issues furious warning after Ukraine aid bill
"The people of Ukraine are sincerely grateful to the U.S. Congress," Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky's office, said on Saturday.
Russian losses in Ukraine on course to far outstrip 2023 total
The Kremlin's forces sustained 252,570 casualties last year, according to Kyiv.
Satellite photo shows Russian Black Sea Fleet upgrades
Ukraine's strikes on Russia's Black Sea Fleet base at Sevastopol, on the annexed Crimean peninsula, have forced Russia to relocate further east.
Russia loses pivotal nuclear deterrent radar after drone attack: Report
The governor of Russia's Mordovia region, where Moscow bases its Container over-the-horizon radar, said drones had "again attacked" a facility in the region.
Ukraine ramps up Patriot requests. Here are the countries that have them
Kyiv is running short of the U.S.-made missiles it uses to protect its infrastructure from relentless Russian airstrikes.