Russia, Ukraine and drone
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed Russia would prefer to resolve the conflict through dialogue, but said military operations continue because "opponents rejected the path of negotiations."
"One thing is clear: Ukraine wants peace, but Russia does not ... Meinl-Reisinger also noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin knows he is running out of time, which is why he is pursuing the war with such brutal intensity. Other statements by Beate ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkrainian drone with loudspeaker forces Russian soldier to surrender without firing a shot — video
A Russian soldier who had been hiding after his comrade was killed surrendered to Ukrainian forces without a single shot being fired. Soldiers of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces used an unconventional approach.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling over a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Trump has changed his mind about sending weapons to Ukraine.
The chief aim is probably to change the ethnic makeup and instal people more likely than Ukrainians to be loyal to the Russian invaders
Pope Leo discussed the war in Ukraine on Saturday with Metropolitan Anthony, a senior cleric in the Russian Orthodox Church, in a possible effort to ease ties between the churches strained by Russia's invasion.
"Putin got a 50-day pass to kill as many people as he can and do whatever he wants in Ukraine," Hope for Ukraine CEO told Newsweek.
In his latest dramatic dispatch from the war-torn nation, Lord Ashcroft meets a personal trainer who fled Russia to join Ukraine's International Legion and hears why Codename Caesar is only too happy