Russia is determined to seize a key frontline city in a matter of days, after a direct order from the Kremlin itself. Vladimir Putin wants his country’s forces to capture Chasiv Yar as a major propaganda win to coincide with Russia’s Victory
Ukraine is facing severe bombardment from Russia in the city of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk Oblast. Last week, the Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces admitted that the situation in the key frontline battle has “significantly worsened”. The battle in the besieged
“Ukraine can stop Russian terror, can protect its life, the life of all of Europe and other regions of the world from the spread of evil. It is for this that we need the support of our partners, and every day of
Vladimir Putin insisted that Russia was “obliged” to launch strikes on Ukrainian energy sites. The repeated attacks on civilian power stations have sparked outrage from Ukraine’s allies. Speaking to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, President Putin argued that the attacks were only in
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has fired veiled criticism at Kyiv’s Western allies as he calls for more support. He suggested the West is “turning a blind eye” to what is happening in Ukraine after Russian forces launched strikes on five regions across
Ukrainian soldiers are deeply critical of the way in which last year’s counteroffensive was conducted, the Daily Express has been told – while its army has been slammed for being “stuck in its Soviet ways”. Last summer, Ukraine launched its much anticipated
Volodymyr Zelensky has issued an urget plea for more military aid from the US, saying his country “will lose the war” with Russia without it. Speaking during a video conference with Ukrainian fundraising group UNITED24, Zelensky emphasized the critical role of US
Ukraine has been warned that Volodymyr Zelensky’s government could face defeat by the end of 2024 as Kyiv runs low on ammunition. After Russia’s invasion began in 2022, the picture soon became an optimistic one for Ukraine as they successfully defended Kyiv
Olaf Scholz has been labelled the world’s most unpopular democratic leader. The German Chancellor, who was only elected two years ago, has nosedived in the polls among German voters. The poll, carried out for the US firm Morning Consult in March, showed
Syrsky also warned that Russian artillery and mortars are outgunning Ukraine at a rate of six to one. He continued: “Until a few days ago, the enemy’s advantage in terms of ammunition fired was about six to one…we learned to fight not