Ukrainian authorities have arrested two colonels from the Ukrainian forces who had allegedly collaborated with Russians to plot the assassination of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. “The attempt was planned under the supervision of employees of the 5th department of the FSB as
Russian authorities have launched a major manhunt for a soldier accused of killing six comrades in the occupied region of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine. According to local reports, the 57-year-old man, identified as Yuri G. by the Telegram channel Baza, was among
Ukrainian prosecutors examined debris from 21 North Korean missiles launched by Russia in order to assess the threat. The failure rate of the North Korean missiles appears to be high, with about half losing their programmed trajectories and exploding in the air.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenski has survived a fresh assassination plot after Kyiv’s security service took down a network of Russian operatives they said planned to kill him with a drone. Zelensky has been targeted by Russia in the past and the fresh
France and the European Commission on Monday told China’s President Xi Jinping that they wanted him to use his influence on Russia to end its war in Ukraine, while underscoring that the European Union would not waver in its support for Kyiv.
Russia has warned that it may target British military assets in Ukraine following remarks made by Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron during a visit to Kyiv. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Cameron’s comments were provocative and could lead to
China’s President Xi Jinping arrived at the French presidential palace on Monday for a two-day state visit that is expected to focus both on trade disputes and diplomatic efforts to convince Beijing to use its influence to move Russia toward ending the
Belarus leader Aleksandr Lukashenko is splashing the cash, as he builds himself a luxury home in a much sought after location in southern Russia. Putin’s pal would appear to be reaping the benefits of his close alliance with Russia and has now
A rattled Vladimir Putin has warned Ukraine and its allies would face “retaliation” as he accused them of plotting new strikes on Crimea. The Black Sea peninsula has been a key source of contention between Moscow and Kyiv ever since Russia unilaterally
Ukraine is in a “dire” situation on the frontline as many men are refusing to fight as aid from the US makes its way to Kyiv slowly. Soldiers on the frontline are yet to feel the effect of US weapons after Washington