Vladimir Putin threatened to kill Boris Johnson in a missile strike, warning him “it would only take a minute”, the former UK prime minister has revealed.
Vladimir Putin threatened to kill Boris Johnson in a missile strike, warning him “it would only take a minute”, the former UK prime minister has revealed.
An analysis of satellite imagery shared exclusively with The Daily Beast provides a snapshot of Moscow’s “worried” response to a major offensive expected this year.
Vladimir Putin fired off the mother of all retaliations in response to the West offering tanks to Ukraine.
A new iron fist should confer an advantage over Russia, but the stakes are rising
Several senior Ukrainian officials have resigned amid a shake-up of personnel across President Volodymyr Zelensky's government.
The United States has committed more than $27.4 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded in February last year.
Denys Monastyrsky, who has died aged 42 in a helicopter crash near Kyiv, is the most senior Ukrainian official to die since the war began almost a year ago.
The three main figures in Ukraine's interior ministry have been killed in a helicopter crash beside a nursery in an eastern suburb of the capital Kyiv.
Apparent victory in salt-mining town comes at a high cost for Russia
Russian missiles have caused devastation across Ukraine, striking an apartment building and knocking out critical power infrastructure.
The targets of the attack, in which many people were injured, was Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, authorities said
Russia says it has taken control of a gateway town in Ukraine, in what could mark its first big battlefield gain since the start of the invasion.
According to latest consumer price index, cost of living dropped 0.1% in December while inflation rate fell from 7.1% in November
Ukrainian troops are reportedly trapped in the key Donbass town
In a rare recent advance for Russian forces Moscow is now “likely” to be in control of a strategic Ukrainian town after a “bloody” battle.
Sweden said on Sunday that Turkey is asking for too much in exchange for allowing it to join NATO, as Ankara effectively demands the impossible – that Stockholm override a decision by its own Supreme Court. But analysts say Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is unlikely to retract its condition, at least not before the all-important presidential elections scheduled in June.
The Russian President is hoping one of his new “wonder weapons” will restore his tough-man image – and he’s ordered a warship to parade it to the world.
Ukrainian officials had rejected Moscow’s proposal to cease hostilities for 36 hours
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